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Vol. 36. Issue 1.
Pages 65 (January 2018)
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Vol. 36. Issue 1.
Pages 65 (January 2018)
Letter to the Editor
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Long term persistence of Zika virus after the onset of symptoms
Persistencia a largo plazo del virus Zika después de la aparición de los síntomas
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Beuy Jooba,
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, Viroj Wiwanitkitb
a Sanitation 1 Medical Academic Center, Bangkok, Thailand
b Hainan Medical University, China
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Dear Editor,

The recent publication on “long term persistence of Zika virus after the onset of symptoms” by Oliveira Souto et al. is very interesting.1 Oliveira Souto et al. noted for “the persistence of Zika virus in semen samples for long periods after infection.” In fact, the sexual transmission of Zika infection is possible and the existence of the Zika virus in the semen is confirmed.1 Nevertheless, there has never been any systematic report to study how long that the virus can remain in the reproductive system of the infected persons. As noted by Atkinson et al.,2 “viral RNA clearance times are not consistent and can be prolonged.” In the endemic area, the asymptomatic Zika virus infection is very common and the contamination of virus in the semen is a big concerned.3,4

Focusing on the present report on the period of existence of virus in semen, there are some interesting concerns. First, the exact period of existence cannot be told. Since the onset of symptom of Zika virus infection can be at any time after getting contact with the pathogenic virus.5 Therefore, the actual period of semen contamination can be very long and longer than 93 days. Second, the possibility that the patient get the repeated infection after the first onset cannot be ruled out. There is no proof that the identified virus in the semen in the mentioned case at the different period during follow-up is from the same origin.

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[1]
I. Oliveira Souto, I. Alejo-Cancho, J. Gascón Brustenga, A. Peiró Mestres, J. Muñoz Gutiérrez, M.J. Martínez Yoldi.
Persistence of Zika virus in semen 93 days after the onset of symptoms.
Enferm Infecc Microbiol Clin, 36 (2018), pp. 21-23
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B. Atkinson, F. Thorburn, C. Petridou, D. Bailey, R. Hewson, A.J. Simpson, et al.
Presence and persistence of Zika virus RNA in semen, United Kingdom, 2016.
Emerg Infect Dis, 23 (2017),
[Epub ahead of print]
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S. Wiwanitkit, V. Wiwanitkit.
Afebrile, asymptomatic and non-thrombocytopenic Zika virus infection: don’t miss it! Asian.
Pac J Trop Med, 9 (2016), pp. 513
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S. Wiwanitkit, V. Wiwanitkit.
Sexually transmitted Zika virus infection: a new tropical disease.
Asian Pac J Trop Dis, 6 (2016), pp. 757-758
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S. Wiwanitkit, V. Wiwanitkit.
Does the basic 1-week illness period for viral infection can be applied to the cases of Zika virus infection?.
Ann Trop Med Public Health, 9 (2016), pp. 419
Copyright © 2017. Elsevier España, S.L.U. and Sociedad Española de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Microbiología Clínica
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