JBRA Assist. Reprod. 2018;22(1):75
LETTER TO THE EDITOR

doi: 10.5935/1518-0557.20180007

Zika Virus Outbreak, assisted reproduction patients and pregnancy

Beuy Joob1, Viroj Wiwanitkit2

1Sanitation 1 Medical Academic Center, Bangkok Thailand
2Hainan Medical University, China

Received August 08, 2017
Accepted September 20, 2017

Corresponding author:
Beuy Joob
Sanitation 1 Medical Academic Center
Bangkok, Thailand
E-mail: beuyjoob@hotmail.com

CONFLICT OF INTEREST
The authors disclose no potential conflict of interest.

Dear editor, the publication on Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreak is very interesting. Borges et al. (2017) raised an interesting question: "Should assisted reproduction patients avoid pregnancy?" Borges et al. (2017) concluded that the "ZIKV test before the onset of assisted reproduction treatment does not rule out the risk of the infection during pregnancy" and "In addition, although ZIKV infection risk is extremely high, the microcephaly risk due to ZIKV is not higher than the risk of miscarriage and birth defects due to other recognized pathogens." We would like to share ideas and discuss this topic. First, we agree that the Zika virus test before pregnancy does not add any usefulness in prevention of the infection during pregnancy. The standard prevention against the Zika virus (mosquito prevention, sexual abstinence, avoidance of visiting the outbreak area, etc.) should be followed by all pregnant women. Second, we agree that the microcephaly risk due to ZIKV might not be high and severe. In our settings, a country in the tropical Southeast Asia are, the disease already exists but most infections are asymptomatic and there is no confirmed congenital case of microcephaly as a result of ZIKV in pregnant mother (Wiwanitkit & Wiwanitkit, 2016). Based on this from our settings, it is concluded that there is no need for either the general population or assisted reproduction patients to avoid pregnancy; nevertheless, the standard prevention methods must be followed by all.

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Borges E Jr, Braga DPAF, Zanetti BF, Setti AS, Provenza RR, Iaconelli A Jr. Zika Virus Outbreak - Should assisted reproduction patients avoid pregnancy? JBRA Assist Reprod. 2017;21:208-11.
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Wiwanitkit S, Wiwanitkit V. Afebrile, asymptomatic and non-thrombocytopenic Zika virus infection: Don't miss it! Asian Pac J Trop Med. 2016;9:513.
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