Canada
confirms its first sexually transmitted Zika case
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[April 26, 2016]
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - An
Ontario resident is Canada's first confirmed case of a Zika virus
infection that was contracted locally through sex, health officials said
on Monday.
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The individual, who was not further identified, is believed to have
contracted the virus from a sexual partner who came down with Zika
after traveling to an affected country, according to a statement
from Public Health Agency of Canada and Ontario's Ministry of
Health.
Zika is transmitted to people mainly through the bite of certain
infected female mosquitoes, and a major outbreak that began in
Brazil last year has spread to many countries in the Americas.
The World Health Organization has identified Zika cases in
Argentina, Chile, France, Italy and New Zealand as likely caused by
sexual transmission, and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention is also investigating cases of possible sexual
transmission.
Along with the new case transmitted locally through sex, Canada has
confirmed 55 Zika infections, all related to travel to other
countries. The mosquitoes known to transmit the virus have not
established themselves in Canada.
U.S. health officials have concluded that a Zika infection in a
pregnant woman can cause microcephaly, a birth defect marked by
small head size that can lead to severe developmental problems in
babies. The World Health Organization has said there is strong
scientific consensus that Zika can also cause Guillain-Barre, a rare
neurological syndrome that causes temporary paralysis in adults.
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The connection between Zika and microcephaly first came to light
last fall in Brazil, which has now confirmed more than 1,100 cases
of microcephaly that it considers to be related to Zika infections
in the mothers.
There is no treatment or vaccine for Zika infection.
(Reporting by Rod Nickel in Winnipeg, Manitoba; Editing by Andrew
Hay and Steve Orlofsky)
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