Comment on article: “Zika, afebrile disease?”

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Beuy Joob
Viroj Wiwanitkit

Keywords

Flavivirus Infections, Zika Virus Infection, Diagnosis, Fever

Abstract

This letter is aimed at discussion on Zika afebrile disease. The asymptomatic case is common. To diagnose the Zika virus in asymptomatic case is usually difficult and required the laboratory test.

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