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Persistent Zika Virus Detection in Semen in a Traveler Returning to the United Kingdom from Brazil, 2016
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InfertilityVirus EpidemiologyEmerging Infectious DiseasesTraveler ReturningMalariaBarrier Contraceptive UseVirologyDisease OutbreakUnited KingdomEmerging Infectious DiseaseZika VirusSexual TransmissionMedicineArbovirusEpidemiologyVector Borne Disease
Zika virus is normally transmitted by mosquitos, but cases of sexual transmission have been reported. We describe a patient with symptomatic Zika virus infection in whom the virus was detected in semen for 92 days. Our findings support recommendations for 6 months of barrier contraceptive use after symptomatic Zika virus infection.
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