Abstract

BackgroundZika virus, an emerging serious infectious disease, is a threat to persons living or travelling to regions where it is currently endemic, and also to contacts of infected individuals. The aim of this study was to assess knowledge about this new public health threat to persons residing in a Middle Eastern country.MethodsWe conducted a survey at several international universities in Qatar to assess knowledge and awareness about this disease. An adapted version of the survey was also conducted using online channels from Qatar.ResultsThe median age of the 446 participants, was 25 years, 280 (63%) were females, and 32% were from Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) or other Middle East countries. Based upon their knowledge about availability of a vaccine, role of mosquitoes and other modes of transmission, and disease complications, we classified respondent’s knowledge as “poor” (66%), “basic” (27%) or “broad” (7%). Forty-five (16%) persons with poor knowledge considered themselves to be well-informed.ConclusionsThis report from a sample of persons associated with Middle East educational complex, reveals inadequate knowledge about Zika virus, a serious emerging infectious disease. Although few cases have been reported from the region, future cases are possible, since this area is a transit hub connecting currently infected regions to North America, Europe and Asia. As a preventive measure, an educational program about Zika virus would be valuable, especially for individuals or family members travelling to afflicted regions.

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  • Zika virus, an emerging serious infectious disease, is a threat to persons living or travelling to regions where it is currently endemic, and to contacts of infected individuals

  • There is no prior knowledge of a mosquito borne illness, which has been associated with birth defects or capable of sexual transmission; Zika virus infection presents an unprecedented threat [5]

  • Most of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries have large expatriate workers originating in countries where other flavivirus infections have been reported; this could potentially lead to dissemination and spread of the Zika virus to the region

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Introduction

An emerging serious infectious disease, is a threat to persons living or travelling to regions where it is currently endemic, and to contacts of infected individuals. The aim of this study was to assess knowledge about this new public health threat to persons residing in a Middle Eastern country. Transmission of Zika virus has been reported in multiple countries throughout the world [1]. Due to the threat it presents, all nations around the world need to be vigilant about Zika virus’s potential to spread to remote regions including the Middle East [6], Cheema et al BMC Infectious Diseases (2017) 17:524.

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