Kind: captions Language: en this is a story that began long ago in a small forest in Uganda on the banks of a great lake a story about something so tiny that it lived in the belly of a mosquito yet loomed large in the imagination of a little boy named Andrew Hardo who learned of it from his grandfather's Tales Andrew grew up to be a scientist who studies insects and this tiny something grew into a terrible Force an epidemic we call zika and when it left the forest to spread harm around the earth Andrew found himself in the middle of a science mystery that began on a day long before he was born April of 1947 the original isolation of zika virus made by dick kitchen and my grandfather Alexander John Hado he went by Alec Andrew's grandfather Alec had discovered zika during a decades long hand for yellow fever in the rainforest of East Africa here's a picture of my grandfather I mean he looks like a pirate he kind of just did his own thing the tales of his Adventure inspired Andrew as a young boy stories of my grandfather going out into the bush about elephants and Wildlife and everything so exciting to a little kid sometimes there were medical Mysteries numerous bed time stories involving viruses his favorite the stories about zika I think why zika appealed to me was this idea of the tower this mythical giant steel Tower Alec had designed this Tower to conduct experiments in and above the tropical forest canopy of Uganda so you know to a four or 5-year-old that's pretty cool catching mosquitoes and studying monkeys the tower had various platforms they put monkeys up in the canopy to get beaten by mosquitoes in experiments designed to examine the spread of yellow fever in the jungle if a monkey became sick they tested its blood they were actually looking for yellow fever virus one day when a beaten monkey became ill sentinol reesus monkey mr766 their tests for yellow fever came up Negative they didn't know what they had they just knew that they had something and it turned out it was a new virus as is often the custom in virology discoveries are named after where they are found and Soo and his team named the virus after the forest in Uganda where their towers stood zika the lugan spelling has two eyes over the course of their expedition the team identified and studied about a dozen viruses in all yet the discovery of zika Drew little notice I don't think they thought much of it it wasn't associated with human illness and so the virus slipped Into Obscurity in the half century that followed but Andrew never forgot about zika since I you know was 3 or 4 years old I wanted to be a researcher I didn't exactly know at the time what a researcher was but I knew I wanted to do that and he did in 2009 Andrew came to the University of Texas Medical Branch to work with doctors Scott Weaver and Robert Tash in one of the few places studying the zika virus you could count them on one hand the number of Laboratories doing anything with zika they had the w world's largest collection about 30 strains of the virus including one that was very important to Andrew the Prototype strain the original isolation of zika your grandfather's virus from his hand in a sense to my hand starting at zika's Origins with the very strain that his grandfather discovered strain ibh 3656 Nigeria 1968 Andrew set out to Lear everything he could about this virus that was about to spread throughout the world for over half a century zika was mostly confined to the tropics through Africa India and Southeast Asia it was a virus so rare that only 14 confirmed cases of zika illness had ever been documented in humans but a series of unexpected events would challenge everything they thought thought they knew about the virus starting here on Yap Island a very small island only about 7,000 people lived there but more than half of them became infected with zika virus it was just who you know zika's causing an outbreak like an like a big outbreak but the outbreak was still uh characterized by very mild disease fever rash nothing particularly serious or so they thought zika had gone back into hiding for now but two years later Andrew would again cross paths with the virus and it would reveal a bizarre secret something very strange with this virus something that I don't think anybody can anticipate it was a medical mystery that Andrew Came Upon and solved in a chance meeting the diagnosis was made in a bar over a beer in a bar in Sagal it all started in the summer of 2009 when I met Kevin calinski and we started having a conversation Kevin's my graduate student he's in Australia right now Hey Kevin Hey Brian hey Andrew we're talking about you and Andrew in the bar in senagal excellent after we talked um about our various projects right right Kevin sorted to describ an illness that he and Brian came down with the year earlier Brian and Kevin W Sago working on a project collect mosquitoes out of people's huts and when they flew back to Fort Collins Colorado where they lived they started to feel sick Brian and I started having similar symptoms symptoms like a rush headache and joint pain and then we had our blood drawn and called up the CDC the Centers for Disease Control conducted a series of tests dang fever for The Usual Suspects and the results negative negative negative negative the most common ones were ruled out they still didn't know what they had been infected with Kevin briyan and the CDC were confounded by this mystery illness so stuck our serum samples in the freezer and and left it for another day and that day came when Kevin and Andrew had their chance meeting in Sagal a year later we're at this bar having this discussion and um the picture became a lot more clear first words out of your mouth was our symptoms sounded just like zika zika at least that was Andrew's Theory what else is there but he needed proof it's like my God we've got to get these samples like I so wanted their blood he said that the laboratory that he was working at could perform the antibody test have Dr Tesh run it then Kevin takes a sip of beer and says well there's one more thing Brian's wife got sick too his wife started having the rash and feeling bad and swelling in her joints same signs and symptoms very interesting and she was not in Southeastern Sagle no she was not what picked their interest was this the mosquitoes that transmit zika live in warm places like the tropics if this was in fact a zika infection how could Brian's wife have possibly contracted the disease in Colorado it's a tropical virus that can be transmitted by the mosquitoes in Northern Colorado they ruled out other means of transmission as well the smoking gun seemed to be a rather unusual set of symptoms Brian experienced prostatitis and hematospermia which is blood in the semen and and inflamed prostate that's when we became excited about the possibility of it being uh sexually transmitted sexually transmitted a very novel and risky hypothesis totally out there indeed it was believed that the only way people could get an infection like this was through mosquitoes sexual transmission if it were the case would be a revolutionary finding like saying a car can drive on Square Wheels but of course they were getting ahead of themselves we had no idea what what we actually even had so they hadn't yet identified what the virus was well I have here the serologic results then Dr Tesh revealed his findings Kevin ran and Brian's wife he had zika I was like holy cow zika great father would be so proud Andrew's diagnosis zika was correct mystery solved but not much was made of their discovery of sexual transmission no because at this point zika was thought to be an obscure and Mild virus it at least was something that we needed to be aware of and maybe kind of keep on our radar that this virus could do weird things yet Andrew could not be prepared for what was about to unfold old zika resued in a tremendous outbreak here in French Polynesia about 200,000 people living in that area and more than half of them became infected with zika virus an epidemic in the tropics the final big red flag all those people infected many of them traveling by air the virus spread all over the South Pacific virus in the fall of zika struck hard in Brazil as he tore through the country zika revealed its darkest secret yet the zika virus appears to be a lot scarier than first thought all of a sudden we start getting reports of neurological problems congenital infections a devastating birth defect baby's being born with microsopy M mic microsopy a devastating bath effect where a baby's brain is smaller than normal the result of improper neurological development that zika could be responsible seemed almost unbelievable to Andrew at first microsopy can't be causing that no one's ever heard of anything like this for one of these viruses most virologists remain skeptical until a group of Brazilian pediatricians observe the connection between zika and these neurological bath defects they LED that charge that maybe zika is causing microsopy and it turned out they were correct now everyone looked at the virus in a whole new light I'm thinking about this virus as a very mild virus is to now thinking it's one of the most dangerous was just so sad and overwhelming to see what this virus is doing to the most innocent population children you know it was this cool kind of mythical virus doesn't hurt anyone nothing bad happens so a door just slammed on the forest and the towers it's just kind of like [Music] gone a public health emergency of international concern take a look at this map you see the outbreak moving North Air Travelers returned to the United States get infected by the virus Miami Texas Illinois Utah California Ohio and Hawaii all showing cases and now we've seen local mosquito born transmission by mosquitoes right here in the US Dr Weaver expanded his team's efforts to investigate how the virus could have turned into such a monster to understand the disease process of micros and to search for a cure developing antiviral drugs as well as vaccine zika virus spread through sex Brian has returned to his research on sexual transmission of the virus the question is how important how prevalent it is relative to Mosquito born transmission and Andrew continues to investigate the mysterious virus his grandfather discovered in Uganda so long ago people are counting on all of us to get an answer quickly no one knows if zika will again cause such a widespread crisis yet another in long line of viral outbreaks that seemingly emerge from nowhere there are probably a lot of viruses out there that aren't being discovered because field studies around the world have really Fallen by the wayside in the last few decades it may be that the best path forward in preparing for future epidemics is a return to the practices of virus Hunters like alado we realize today they were ahead of the game scientists who sashed the tropical forests of the world in a race to find viruses before they found us anded young imaginations with a well spun tail or [Music] two [Music]