Understanding Excretion and Infectivity of Zika Virus in Semen During and After Infection
Resumen
In this prospective observational study, the investigators will report on 20 male subjects with proven WHO-classification Zika infection. These subjects will be followed up for a maximum of 12 months to observe the presence, viral load, and infectivity of Zika virus (ZIKV) in semen over time.
Knowledge of the possible presence, infectivity, and persistence of ZIKV in semen will provide evidence-based data for estimating the risk of sexual transmission of ZIKV in the general population; antenatal guidelines for the prevention of sexual transmission of ZIKV to the fetus; advising couples on the length of time that pregnancy should be avoided in women wishing to conceive after their partner's ZIKV infection; strategies to prevent transmission of ZIKV infection through assisted reproductive treatment (ART); advice on gamete cryopreservation optimizing investigations for diagnosis of ZIKV in males.