• Emerging Infect. Dis. · May 2017

    Case Reports

    Persistence of Zika Virus in Breast Milk after Infection in Late Stage of Pregnancy.

    • José R Sotelo, Andre B Sotelo, Fabio J B Sotelo, André M Doi, Joao R R Pinho, Rita de Cassia Oliveira, Alanna M P S Bezerra, Alice D Deutsch, Lucy S Villas-Boas, Alvina C Felix, Camila M Romano, Clarisse M Machado, Maria C J Mendes-Correa, Rubia A F Santana, Fernando G Menezes, and Cristovao L P Mangueira.
    • Emerging Infect. Dis. 2017 May 1; 23 (5): 856-857.

    AbstractWe detected Zika virus in breast milk of a woman in Brazil infected with the virus during the 36th week of pregnancy. Virus was detected 33 days after onset of signs and symptoms and 9 days after delivery. No abnormalities were found during fetal assessment or after birth of the infant.

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