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    • An autochthonous case of Zika due to possible sexual transmission, Florence, Italy, 2014 

      Venturi, Giulietta; Zammarchi, Lorenzo; Fortuna, Claudia; et al. (2016)
      At the beginning of May 2014, an Italian man is his early 30s (patient 1) returned to Florence, Italy, after a 10-day holiday in Thailand. On the day after his arrival, he developed a confluent maculopapular rash, on the ...
    • Detection of Zika Virus in Semen 

      Atkinson, B.; Hearn, P.; Afrough, B.; et al. (2016-06)
      As an increasing number of autochthonous Zika virus infections are reported from several South America countries (1), we read with interest the report from Musso et al. on the potential sexual transmission of Zika virus ...
    • Evidence of Sexual Transmission of Zika Virus 

      D’Ortenzio, Eric; Matheron, Sophie; Lamballerie, Xavier de; et al. (2016-06)
      Zika virus (ZIKV), an emerging flavivirus, generally causes mild infection in humans but is associated with severe neurologic complications and adverse fetal outcomes. ZIKV is transmitted to humans primarily by aedes ...
    • Male-to-Male Sexual Transmission of Zika Virus - Texas, January 2016 

      Deckard, D. Trew; Chung, Wendy M.; Brooks, John T.; et al. (2016-06)
      Zika virus infection has been linked to increased risk for Guillain-Barré syndrome and adverse fetal outcomes, including congenital microcephaly. In January 2016, after notification from a local health care provider, an ...
    • Prospective Zika virus disease cohort: systematic screening 

      Laval, Franck de. et al. (2016-08)
      In December, 2015, the fi rst imported case of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection was diagnosed in French Guiana in a group of 136 travellers returning from Suriname. No autochthonous cases had been detected in French ...
    • Transmission of Zika Virus Through Sexual Contact with Travelers to Areas of Ongoing Transmission - Continental United States, 2016 

      Hills, Susan L.; Russell, Kate; Hennessey, Morgan; et al. (2016-06)
      Zika virus is a flavivirus closely related to dengue, West Nile, and yellow fever viruses. Although spread is primarily by Aedes species mosquitoes, two instances of sexual transmission of Zika virus have been reported ...
    • Zika virus: high infectious viral load in semen, a new sexually transmitted pathogen? 

      Mansuy, Jean Michel; Dutertre, Marine; Mengelle, Catherine; et al. (2016-06)
      The recent, rapid spread of Zika virus in South America and increasing reports of cases of congenital abnormalities spatiotemporally associated with Zika virus infections led WHO to declare a Public Health Emergency of ...