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Zika virus may be transmitted through infected blood or sexual contact

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Washington, Jan 29: The growing presence of Zika virus in Brazil, US has drawn international attention this month. The Zika virus is thought to cause brain damage in babies called microcephaly, a condition in which babies are born with abnormally small heads.

The virus is primarily thought to be transmitted to people primarily through the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito. These are the same mosquitoes that spread dengue and chikungunya viruses.

Sex, infected blood transmit Zika virus?

However, there has been one report of possible spread of the virus through blood transfusion and one report of possible spread of the virus through sexual contact

The World Health Organization (WHO) set an emergency meeting for February 1 on the Zika virus, which it says is spreading "explosively" in the Americas, with three to four million cases expected this year.

In a conference call with reporters, US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention principal deputy director Anne Schuchat was asked about a recent New York Times report on the subject.

"There is one reported case of Zika virus through possible sexual transmission," she said. "In another case, Zika virus was found in semen about two weeks after a man had symptoms with Zika virus infection, so that sort of gives you the biologic plausibility of spread."

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However, Schuchat added that "the science is very clear to date that Zika virus is primarily transmitted to people through the bite of an infected mosquito. So that is really where we are putting the emphasis right now."

The World Health Organization has warned that the virus is "spreading explosively" and may cause up to four million cases in the Americas. Meanwhile, Brazil is struggling to cope with a surge in microcephaly cases -- in which babies are born with unusually small heads -- with nearly 4,000 suspected cases since the outbreak began last year.

In a handful of cases, the Zika virus has been identified in fetuses and babies with birth defects, but health authorities say more work is needed to confirm cause and effect.

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Researchers believe that if a pregnant women is bitten by an infected mosquito, particularly in the first trimester, she faces a higher risk of having a child with birth defects. On Monday, the Times reported that the only known case of the Zika virus in semen involved a 44-year-old Tahitian man who was exposed during an outbreak of the Zika virus in French Polynesia in 2013.

The virus was detected in his semen after it was no longer found in his blood. Still, it remains unclear how long the virus may have persisted after his initial infection.

The newspaper also mentioned a second case from 2008, in which a US biologist was infected with Zika while in Senegal collecting mosquitoes for a malaria study. The man developed a rash, fatigue and headache a week after his return to the US.

His wife also developed similar symptoms a few days after his return, and after the two had sex. Their blood was drawn and tested negative for malaria, dengue and yellow fever. After some time had passed, a colleague suggested their illness could have been Zika.

The blood samples, which had been frozen, were re-tested and came back positive for Zika, suggesting that the wife was infected by her husband since none of the mosquitoes that carry Zika were present in Colorado.

OneIndia News (With agency inputs)

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