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                    Publication date:2017-08-21 Browse times: 0
                    Medical network August 16th hearing, U.S. researchers in a new study published 14, said, Zika Virus impact on adults is not just Green Barre syndrome, but it will cause more neurological complications.
                    Researchers from York University and other institutions tracked 40 patients at a hospital in Brazil, Rio De Janeiro, for 5 months, of which 35 confirmed infection with Zika Virus. Of these Zika patients, 27 had Green's syndrome, 5 had encephalitis, 2 had transverse myelitis, and 1 had chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.
                    The researchers found that the incidence of Green's syndrome and encephalitis increased in Brazil compared with the outbreak of Zika. They are in the "Journal of the American Medical Association Neurology - Volume" report said: "in this single center from Brazil patients, an increased incidence of severe neurological syndrome associated with a variety of Zika Virus infection."
                    A commentary in the journal allotted wrote, Green Barre syndrome is found Zika in the first non pregnancy related major neurological syndrome, and the new study confirmed that Zika help with more nervous system syndrome association.
                    Green Barry's syndrome is an autoimmune disease of the nervous system, caused by a variety of viruses, characterized by flaccid paralysis of the limbs and death by respiratory paralysis in severe cases.
                    Since 2015, Zika Virus continued to spread in Brazil and other American countries, is the main mode of transmission of mosquito bites, people infected with Zika after Virus may develop fever, rash, joint pain and other similar symptoms of dengue fever, but most infected with mild symptoms.
                    The main concern for Zika is that pregnant women can cause birth defects such as birth defects after infection. Although adult infections may present problems such as Green's Barre syndrome, the overall risk is still low.