Emerging Infectious Diseases (Aug 2017)

Zika Virus Infection in Patient with No Known Risk Factors, Utah, USA, 2016

  • Elisabeth R. Krow-Lucal,
  • Shannon A. Novosad,
  • Angela C. Dunn,
  • Carolyn R. Brent,
  • Harry M. Savage,
  • Ary Faraji,
  • Dallin Peterson,
  • Andrew Dibbs,
  • Brook Vietor,
  • Kimberly Christensen,
  • Janeen J. Laven,
  • Marvin S. Godsey,
  • Bryan Christensen,
  • Brigette Beyer,
  • Margaret M. Cortese,
  • Nina C. Johnson,
  • Amanda J. Panella,
  • Brad J. Biggerstaff,
  • Michael Rubin,
  • Scott K. Fridkin,
  • J. Erin Staples,
  • Allyn K. Nakashima

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2308.170479
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 8
pp. 1260 – 1267

Abstract

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In 2016, Zika virus disease developed in a man (patient A) who had no known risk factors beyond caring for a relative who died of this disease (index patient). We investigated the source of infection for patient A by surveying other family contacts, healthcare personnel, and community members, and testing samples for Zika virus. We identified 19 family contacts who had similar exposures to the index patient; 86 healthcare personnel had contact with the index patient, including 57 (66%) who had contact with body fluids. Of 218 community members interviewed, 28 (13%) reported signs/symptoms and 132 (61%) provided a sample. Except for patient A, no other persons tested had laboratory evidence of recent Zika virus infection. Of 5,875 mosquitoes collected, none were known vectors of Zika virus and all were negative for Zika virus. The mechanism of transmission to patient A remains unknown but was likely person-to-person contact with the index patient.

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