Long-term Zika virus infection of non-sperm cells in semen
Résumé
Zika virus is a mosquito-borne terato-genic virus that was unexpectedly found to persist in semen. Viral RNA has been detected up to 414 days after symptom onset1 and infectious virus rescued up to 69 days after symptom onset.2 During the last outbreak in 2015–16, sexual transmission of the Zika virus was reported in over 14 countries outside the epidemic zone.
Mots clés
CD14 antigen
CD68 antigen
epithelial cell adhesion molecule
follitropin receptor
nonstructural protein 1
virus antigen
virus envelope protein
virus RNA
case report
clinical article
germ cell
human
immunofluorescence microscopy
Letter
macrophage
male
monocyte
priority journal
seminal vesicle
sexual transmission
sperm
symptom
virus replication
virus shedding
Zika fever
Zika virus
Domaines
Sciences du Vivant [q-bio]
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Mahe-2020-Long-term Zika virus infection of non-sperm cells in semen from infected men.pdf (737.34 Ko)
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Table-figure Lancet Inf Dis Finale.pdf (3.41 Mo)
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