A Utah man who mysteriously contracted Zika from his infected father may have got it by touching his dad’s tears or sweat with his bare hands, according to new research that found the unusual transmission method was likely caused by his dying father having 100,000 times the normal level of the virus.
The research done by University of Utah doctors and published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine, doesn’t give definite answers to why the father’s levels were so high or why the son contracted the virus in a way not documented anywhere else. But it does offer new details about the events the led to a case that has puzzled researchers.
The father, 73, had been diagnosed with prostate cancer eight months before his June death, the report says. He was receiving radiation therapy and anti-androgen therapy, which may have made it easier for the virus to replicate, said Dr. Sankar Swaminathan, chief of the infectious diseases division at University of Utah Health Care. But Swaminathan said the cancer and treatment doesn’t totally explain why the man had such extremely high levels.
He became ill after returning from a three-week trip to the southwest coast of Mexico, his native country that he left in 2003 to move to the United States, the paper says. The report still doesn’t provide the man’s name or the exact spot in Mexico he visited.
In Mexico, he ate ceviche and soft boiled turtle eggs and went fishing in the ocean, but those food choices and activities played no role in coming down with the virus, Swaminathan said. He and other family members were bitten by mosquitoes, leading him and several others to come down with Zika.
His son, a healthy 38-year-old, became sick five days after visiting his father in the hospital and was diagnosed with Zika. He recovered and later told doctors that he had helped nurses care for his father, including wiping his eyes without gloves.
None of the nurses or doctors who treated his father became sick, or did other family members. Health officials and researchers tested mosquitoes in the Salt Lake City area and didn’t find any Zika-infected bugs.
The virus causes only a mild illness in most people. But during recent outbreaks in Latin America, scientists discovered that infection during pregnancy has led to severe brain-related birth defects.
Researchers in this new report concur with a previous assessment by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that the son contracted the virus through a new method other than the two main sources: mosquito bites and sexual activity with an infected person.
But Swaminathan said the findings don’t mean people visiting Zika-infested areas and countries need to wear gloves all of the time. They believe the rare transmission happened primarily because the father’s extremely high levels of the virus.
“There’s no risk of shaking hands with a person who has a typical Zika infection,” said Swaminathan, who treated the two.
The Associated Press contributed to this article.
Gary says
To bad people will continue to believe articles like this one and others promoting the government lie about the Zika virus causing birth defects. It’s been around along time with no problems to thousands of infected pregnant women.
Only until recently when spraying started in South America by chemical companies, did the defects begin.
In another coverup, they are able to get out of being held responsible and and also make billions on continual spraying along with fake vaccines to compromise your healthy immune system to keep you vulnerable for more problems down the line…..wake up sheeple!!!
SW says
You are right. It’s about money and profits. Recently, 10,000 infected moms infected with”zika” delivered healthy babies. Zika was first identified in 1946. I’m sure if everyone in this country was tested most would test positive for antibodies. Natural immunity. That man’s immune system was compromised by the treatment for prostate cancer. When you kill off the immune system that is when the virus replicates at a ridiculous speed. Vaccines are toxic plain and simple. According to the CDC’s own information the 2015 flu vaccine didn’t work. There are not safe levels for aluminum, mercury, formaldehyde, or any other of the preservatives used.
spike says
Gary, you are the epitome of a “tool”. The evidence that Zika causes birth defects goes back to Africa in the 1940’s. You can be sure that in the 1940’s we were not spraying in Africa. The virus traveled thru a vector to south america and we know it became relatively common in the testing of the Aides Egypti Mosquitos there. That species is now the common source of all cases in south america and in central america.
I offer the above thumbnail of the virus to challenge you Gary, to provide any link what so ever to chemical companies and the Zika virus. Speculation and conjecture is not valid scientific link. ….. Wake up Moron !!
jose says
According to several studies those brain problems with pregnant woman are not related to zika but is related to roundoff insecticide used to kill the mosquito. According to the study the Rockefeller foundation owns the patent of the virus and in the past it never caused any abnormality in babies