Zika virus may cause miscarriages, stillbirths without any symptoms

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loss due to that do not show any symptoms may be a common but unrecognised cause of and stillbirths, raising concerns that the complications could be more common than currently thought, researchers say.

"These rates of foetal losses and stillbirths in Zika-infected pregnant monkeys were about four-fold higher than what is normally seen in unexposed monkey populations at these research centers," said Koen Van Rompay, at the University of California, (UC Davis).

"Many of the foetal and placental tissues had evidence of replication and also had pathological lesions, which further supports the role of in this detrimental outcome," Rompay added.

is widely known for causing children to be born with a brain abnormality called microencephaly and other malformations. in human adults includes fever, rash, headache, joint and muscle pain, as well as red eyes; however, most are asymptomatic.

"For pregnant women who live in areas where Zika virus is prevalent, and who may experience spontaneous abortions, the possible link to may be missed," said Lark Coffey, an arbovirologist at UC

"Our data in monkeys indicate more research is needed, so researchers can develop intervention strategies to protect pregnant women and their foetuses from Zika virus," he noted in the paper published in the journal Nature

For the study, the data were aggregated from six National Primate Research Centers (NPRCs), where the team monitored pregnant rhesus macaques to follow the progress of Zika virus in the bodies and into their foetuses and the tissues that support foetal development.

The results showed that exposure during the first trimester of was more likely to result in foetal death -- a finding that parallels human reports.

Moreover, placental dysfunction, which is commonly presented in the form of increased placental calcification during examinations may also affect the foetus development, the researchers said.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 14:42 IST