Brazilian Protocol for Sexually Transmitted Infections 2020: Zika virus infection

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Autor(a) principal: Duarte,Geraldo
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Miranda,Angélica Espinosa, Bermudez,Ximena Pamela Diaz, Saraceni,Valeria, Martinez-Espinosa,Flor Ernestina
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822021000501209
Resumo: Abstract This article addresses the vector, sexual and vertical transmissions of the Zika virus, a topic covered in the Clinical Protocol and Therapeutic Guidelines for Comprehensive Care for People with Sexually Transmitted Infections, published by the Brazilian Ministry of Health in 2020. Although in Brazil Zika virus is transmitted more predominantly by Aedes aegypti, the vertical and sexual transmission routes are of significant importance for reproductive health. Sexual transmission demands specific prophylactic interventions, including the use of male or female condoms, especially among couples in a risk situation and planning pregnancy. Vertical transmission is linked to severe structural abnormalities of the central nervous system, and there is still no vaccine or known pharmacological resources that can prevent it. As the disease is predominantly asymptomatic, failure to comply with the basic principles of care and guidelines associated with the spread of the infection transcends the severity of the disease's symptoms.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brazilian Protocol for Sexually Transmitted Infections 2020: Zika virus infection
title Brazilian Protocol for Sexually Transmitted Infections 2020: Zika virus infection
spellingShingle Brazilian Protocol for Sexually Transmitted Infections 2020: Zika virus infection
Duarte,Geraldo
Zika virus
Sexually transmitted infections
Vertical transmission
Microcephaly
Congenital abnormality
Disease prevention
title_short Brazilian Protocol for Sexually Transmitted Infections 2020: Zika virus infection
title_full Brazilian Protocol for Sexually Transmitted Infections 2020: Zika virus infection
title_fullStr Brazilian Protocol for Sexually Transmitted Infections 2020: Zika virus infection
title_full_unstemmed Brazilian Protocol for Sexually Transmitted Infections 2020: Zika virus infection
title_sort Brazilian Protocol for Sexually Transmitted Infections 2020: Zika virus infection
author Duarte,Geraldo
author_facet Duarte,Geraldo
Miranda,Angélica Espinosa
Bermudez,Ximena Pamela Diaz
Saraceni,Valeria
Martinez-Espinosa,Flor Ernestina
author_role author
author2 Miranda,Angélica Espinosa
Bermudez,Ximena Pamela Diaz
Saraceni,Valeria
Martinez-Espinosa,Flor Ernestina
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Duarte,Geraldo
Miranda,Angélica Espinosa
Bermudez,Ximena Pamela Diaz
Saraceni,Valeria
Martinez-Espinosa,Flor Ernestina
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zika virus
Sexually transmitted infections
Vertical transmission
Microcephaly
Congenital abnormality
Disease prevention
topic Zika virus
Sexually transmitted infections
Vertical transmission
Microcephaly
Congenital abnormality
Disease prevention
description Abstract This article addresses the vector, sexual and vertical transmissions of the Zika virus, a topic covered in the Clinical Protocol and Therapeutic Guidelines for Comprehensive Care for People with Sexually Transmitted Infections, published by the Brazilian Ministry of Health in 2020. Although in Brazil Zika virus is transmitted more predominantly by Aedes aegypti, the vertical and sexual transmission routes are of significant importance for reproductive health. Sexual transmission demands specific prophylactic interventions, including the use of male or female condoms, especially among couples in a risk situation and planning pregnancy. Vertical transmission is linked to severe structural abnormalities of the central nervous system, and there is still no vaccine or known pharmacological resources that can prevent it. As the disease is predominantly asymptomatic, failure to comply with the basic principles of care and guidelines associated with the spread of the infection transcends the severity of the disease's symptoms.
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