Congenital Zika syndrome arising from sexual transmission of Zika virus, a case report

Fertility Research and Practice(2019)

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Background Sexual transmission of Zika virus is well documented and pregnant women are advised to abstain or use barrier protection if a sexual partner has risk for Zika infection. However, to date there has not been a documented case of the congenital Zika syndrome resulting from sexual transmission. Case presentation A 32 year-old woman who had not traveled to any area with local Zika transmission in years became pregnant via frozen embryo transfer. Her husband traveled to Haiti several times prior to embryo transfer and during the pregnancy. Neither partner was ever symptomatic. In her second trimester when recommendations were published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) regarding prevention of sexual transmission during pregnancy she was counseled to abstain or use barrier protection with her partner. At delivery, the infant head circumference measured less than the first percentile. Placental samples were sent to the CDC and all were positive for Zika RNA by RT-PCR. Evaluation for other causes of microcephaly was negative. Consistent with the most up to date diagnostic parameters for congenital Zika, including viral infection of the placenta, the baby was diagnosed with congenital Zika syndrome. Conclusions Transmission via sexual contact during assisted reproductive therapies (ART) and pregnancy can result in Zika fetopathy. This case supports recommendations to counsel women undergoing ART and pregnant women to use barrier protection with partners with Zika exposure regardless of their symptoms.
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Congenital zika syndrome,Microcephaly,Sexually transmitted infection,Zika
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