نتایج جستجو برای: zika virus

تعداد نتایج: 398747  

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2016
Christine K Olson Martha Iwamoto Kiran M Perkins Kara N D Polen Jeffrey Hageman Dana Meaney-Delman Irogue I Igbinosa Sumaiya Khan Margaret A Honein Michael Bell Sonja A Rasmussen Denise J Jamieson

Zika virus transmission was detected in the Region of the Americas (Americas) in Brazil in May 2015, and as of March 21, 2016, local mosquito-borne transmission of Zika virus had been reported in 32 countries and territories in the Americas, including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.* Most persons infected with Zika virus have a mild illness or are asymptomatic. However, increasing evid...

2017
Waqaar Khawar Romina Bromberg Molly Moor Natalya Lyubynska Hilda Mahmoudi

INTRODUCTION Zika virus, an arbovirus of the Flaviviridae family, is a mosquito-borne virus known to cause microcephaly through vertical transmission. Infection presents with mild, self-limiting symptoms. Currently, a Zika virus outbreak has spread across most of South and Central America. Travel-related and sexually transmitted cases have been reported across the United States. However, the ve...

2018
Augustina Delaney Cara Mai Ashley Smoots Janet Cragan Sascha Ellington Peter Langlois Rebecca Breidenbach Jane Fornoff Julie Dunn Mahsa Yazdy Nancy Scotto-Rosato Joseph Sweatlock Deborah Fox Jessica Palacios Nina Forestieri Vinita Leedom Mary Smiley Amy Nance Heather Lake-Burger Paul Romitti Carrie Fall Miguel Valencia Prado Jerusha Barton J. Michael Bryan William Arias Samara Viner Brown Jonathan Kimura Sylvia Mann Brennan Martin Lucia Orantes Amber Taylor John Nahabedian Amanda Akosa Ziwei Song Stacey Martin Roshan Ramlal Carrie Shapiro-Mendoza Jennifer Isenburg Cynthia A. Moore Suzanne Gilboa Margaret A. Honein

Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects, including microcephaly and brain abnormalities (1). Population-based birth defects surveillance systems are critical to monitor all infants and fetuses with birth defects potentially related to Zika virus infection, regardless of known exposure or laboratory evidence of Zika virus infection during pregnancy. CDC analyzed dat...

2017
Rui Li Katharine B. Simmons Jeanne Bertolli Brenda Rivera-Garcia Shanna Cox Lisa Romero Lisa M. Koonin Miguel Valencia-Prado Nabal Bracero Denise J. Jamieson Wanda Barfield Cynthia A. Moore Cara T. Mai Lauren C. Korhonen Meghan T. Frey Janice Perez-Padilla Ricardo Torres-Muñoz Scott D. Grosse

We modeled the potential cost-effectiveness of increasing access to contraception in Puerto Rico during a Zika virus outbreak. The intervention is projected to cost an additional $33.5 million in family planning services and is likely to be cost-saving for the healthcare system overall. It could reduce Zika virus-related costs by $65.2 million ($2.8 million from less Zika virus testing and moni...

Journal: :Enfermedades infecciosas y microbiologia clinica 2018
Inés Oliveira Souto Izaskun Alejo-Cancho Joaquim Gascón Brustenga Aida Peiró Mestres Jose Muñoz Gutiérrez Miguel J Martínez Yoldi

INTRODUCTION Zika virus is mainly transmitted through the bites of infected Aedes mosquitoes, although mother-to-child and sexual transmission have also been described. The presence of Zika virus in semen after infection seems to be not uncommon, but the duration of viral persistence has not been well-determined. METHODS Molecular, serological and cell culture methods were used for the diagno...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2016
Alexandra M Oster Kate Russell Jo Ellen Stryker Allison Friedman Rachel E Kachur Emily E Petersen Denise J Jamieson Amanda C Cohn John T Brooks

CDC issued interim guidance for the prevention of sexual transmission of Zika virus on February 5, 2016. The following recommendations apply to men who have traveled to or reside in areas with active Zika virus transmission and their female or male sex partners. These recommendations replace the previously issued recommendations and are updated to include time intervals after travel to areas wi...

2017
Barry Atkinson Fiona Thorburn Christina Petridou Daniel Bailey Roger Hewson Andrew J.H. Simpson Timothy J.G. Brooks Emma J. Aarons

Zika virus RNA has been detected in semen collected several months after onset of symptoms of infection. Given the potential for sexual transmission of Zika virus and for serious fetal abnormalities resulting from infection during pregnancy, information regarding the persistence of Zika virus in semen is critical for advancing our understanding of potential risks. We tested serial semen samples...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2016
Sonja A Rasmussen Denise J Jamieson Margaret A Honein Lyle R Petersen

The Zika virus has spread rapidly in the Americas since its first identification in Brazil in early 2015. Prenatal Zika virus infection has been linked to adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, most notably microcephaly and other serious brain anomalies. To determine whether Zika virus infection during pregnancy causes these adverse outcomes, we evaluated available data using criteria that have ...

2017
Andrew D. Haddow Aysegul Nalca Franco D. Rossi Lynn J. Miller Michael R. Wiley Unai Perez-Sautu Samuel C. Washington Sarah L. Norris Suzanne E. Wollen-Roberts Joshua D. Shamblin Adrienne E. Kimmel Holly A. Bloomfield Stephanie M. Valdez Thomas R. Sprague Lucia M. Principe Stephanie A. Bellanca Stephanie S. Cinkovich Luis Lugo-Roman Lisa H. Cazares William D. Pratt Gustavo F. Palacios Sina Bavari M. Louise Pitt Farooq Nasar

Unprotected sexual intercourse between persons residing in or traveling from regions with Zika virus transmission is a risk factor for infection. To model risk for infection after sexual intercourse, we inoculated rhesus and cynomolgus macaques with Zika virus by intravaginal or intrarectal routes. In macaques inoculated intravaginally, we detected viremia and virus RNA in 50% of macaques, foll...

Journal: :MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report 2016
Andrea M Bingham Marshall Cone Valerie Mock Lea Heberlein-Larson Danielle Stanek Carina Blackmore Anna Likos

In May 2015, Zika virus was reported to be circulating in Brazil. This was the first identified introduction of the virus in the Region of the Americas. Since that time, Zika virus has rapidly spread throughout the region. As of April 20, 2016, the Florida Department of Health Bureau of Public Health Laboratories (BPHL) has tested specimens from 913 persons who met state criteria for Zika virus...

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