Oropharyngeal mucosal transmission of Zika virus in rhesus macaques

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Christina M. Newman
Dawn M. Dudley
Matthew T. Aliota
Andrea M. Weiler
Gabrielle L. Barry
Mariel S. Mohns
Meghan E. Breitbach
Laurel M. Stewart
Connor R. Buechler
Michael E. Graham
Jennifer Post
Nancy Schultz-Darken
Eric Peterson
Wendy Newton
Emma L. Mohr
Saverio Capuano
David H. O’Connor
Thomas C. Friedrich
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[1] University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health,Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine
[2] University of Wisconsin School of Veterinary Medicine,Department of Pathobiological Sciences
[3] University of Wisconsin,Wisconsin National Primate Research Center
[4] University of Wisconsin,Department of Pediatrics
[5] University of Wisconsin Clinical Science Center,undefined
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Zika virus is present in urine, saliva, tears, and breast milk, but the transmission risk associated with these body fluids is currently unknown. Here we evaluate the risk of Zika virus transmission through mucosal contact in rhesus macaques. Application of high-dose Zika virus directly to the tonsils of three rhesus macaques results in detectable plasma viremia in all animals by 2 days post-exposure; virus replication kinetics are similar to those observed in animals infected subcutaneously. Three additional macaques inoculated subcutaneously with Zika virus served as saliva donors to assess the transmission risk from contact with oral secretions from an infected individual. Seven naive animals repeatedly exposed to donor saliva via the conjunctivae, tonsils, or nostrils did not become infected. Our results suggest that there is a risk of Zika virus transmission via the mucosal route, but that the risk posed by oral secretions from individuals with a typical course of Zika virus infection is low.
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