"Though not a single case of Zika virus has been found in Delhi as a precautionary measure we held a meeting a few days ago and decided to conduct strict monitoring in the city," Jain said here.
Jain said that they sought directions from the Central government to deal with the disease.
The symptoms of the disease are more like flu and the mosquito which transmits Zika virus, namely Aedes aegypti, also transmits dengue virus that is widely prevalent in India, Jain said.
Jain also announced 150 polyclinics will be opened in the city by the year-end. Of these, 65 polyclinics will be operational within four months.
A majority of those infected with Zika virus either remain asymptomatic (up to 80 per cent) or show mild symptoms of fever, rash, conjunctivitis, body ache, joint pains.
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