2018, Number 4
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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2018; 56 (4)
Zika transmission ways, can it be transmitted from person to person?
del Carpio-Orantes L
Language: Spanish
References: 23
Page: 410-413
PDF size: 566.17 Kb.
ABSTRACT
In this article we describe the main transmission
mechanisms of the Zika virus, from those already
known, such as zoonotic and anthroponotic transmission
of the virus, perinatal, occupational transmission, by
blood products and by sexual contact. Given the
possibility of person-to-person transmission, some
measures of attention are proposed as the necessary
studies are advanced to confirm or discard it.
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