@article{fdi:010077211, title = {{V}ector-borne transmission of {Z}ika virus in {E}urope, southern {F}rance, {A}ugust 2019}, author = {{G}iron, {S}. and {F}ranke, {F}. and {D}ecoppet, {A}. and {C}adiou, {B}. and {T}ravaglini, {T}. and {T}hirion, {L}aurence and {D}urand, {G}. and {J}eannin, {C}. and {L}'{A}mbert, {G}. and {G}rard, {G}. and {N}oel, {H}. and {F}ournet, {N}. and {A}uzet-{C}aillaud, {M}. and {Z}andotti, {C}. and {A}boukais, {S}. and {C}haud, {P}. and {G}uedj, {S}. and {H}amouda, {L}. and {N}audot, {X}. and {O}vize, {A}. and {L}azarus, {C}. and de {V}alk, {H}. and {P}aty, {M}. {C}. and {L}eparc-{G}offart, {I}.}, editor = {}, language = {{ENG}}, abstract = {{O}n 1 {O}ctober 2019, a locally-acquired {Z}ika virus disease case was laboratory confirmed in {H}yeres, {V}ar department. {A}ctive case finding identified two additional locally-acquired cases living within go m, with symptom onset 8 days before the index case. {E}xtensive patient interviews did not yield information supporting transmission through sexual contact or substances of human origin. {V}ector-borne transmission by local {A}edes albopictus mosquitoes is the most likely mode of transmission. {H}ere we describe the public health response.}, keywords = {{FRANCE}}, booktitle = {}, journal = {{E}urosurveillance}, volume = {24}, numero = {45}, pages = {2--5}, ISSN = {1560-7917}, year = {2019}, DOI = {10.2807/1560-7917.es.2019.24.45.1900655}, URL = {https://www.documentation.ird.fr/hor/fdi:010077211}, }