Virus Cooperation, ZIKV Viremia and in Utero Fetus Infection.

Women Health Care Issues

Department of Medicine, Infectious Diseases Division, and HIV/AIDS and Emerging Infections Institute, Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami, Miami, Florida 33136.

Published: August 2019

With growth and exponential globe trotter traveling of the human population, and many more conducive factors, the likelihood of merging and melting viruses capable of infecting humans in a cooperative fashion, has increased markedly. Hence, viruses that were limited to a particular region of the planet, or to certain population groups, have become capable of infecting humans on a pandemic scale. Some viruses not only can infect pregnant women, but also expand to the amnotic fluid and fetus. With this review, we will reflect upon some examples of known viral cooperations, as well as new ones that have the potential for compromising human health and survival of the fetus in utero.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7236908PMC

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