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This is getting really bad. El Salvador has told their woman population not to get pregnant for two years. Brazil 9 months.

 

Brazilian infrastructure should be decent to handle this but it's just a terrible disease.

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-35427493

 

As long as Brazil doesn't have millions of people traveling there this summer for a major event, they should be fine.

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Yeah i'm a little nervous about this. I'm going to Puerto Rico in a month. My wife is half way through a pregnancy. This thing is spread through mosquitoes and not contact, but I read something yesterday that said it may spread through sex. Some researcher got it and then his wife (luckily not pregnant) also got it and she never left the country.

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Yeah i'm a little nervous about this. I'm going to Puerto Rico in a month. My wife is half way through a pregnancy. This thing is spread through mosquitoes and not contact, but I read something yesterday that said it may spread through sex. Some researcher got it and then his wife (luckily not pregnant) also got it and she never left the country.

 

I'm confused. You said it may spread through sex and then you said a wife got it from a husband. Which is it?

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QUOTE (HickoryHuskers @ Jan 28, 2016 -> 11:42 AM)
As long as Brazil doesn't have millions of people traveling there this summer for a major event, they should be fine.

Yes i think the safest thing would be to tell people to postpone any joy trips for a year or so.

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QUOTE (Jenksismyb**** @ Jan 28, 2016 -> 12:55 PM)
Yeah i'm a little nervous about this. I'm going to Puerto Rico in a month. My wife is half way through a pregnancy. This thing is spread through mosquitoes and not contact, but I read something yesterday that said it may spread through sex. Some researcher got it and then his wife (luckily not pregnant) also got it and she never left the country.

At present, the response seems to be: travel as normal, but understand that there's a tiny additional risk out there. If you come home and start showing symptoms of illness, get yourself to a doctor quick, make sure they know your travel history when you get there, and maybe be a little careful on the romantic contact for up to 12 days after your return?

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Feb 2, 2016 -> 12:52 PM)
At present, the response seems to be: travel as normal, but understand that there's a tiny additional risk out there. If you come home and start showing symptoms of illness, get yourself to a doctor quick, make sure they know your travel history when you get there, and maybe be a little careful on the romantic contact for up to 12 days after your return?

The CDC today confirmed a first documented case of a sexually transmitted version of this virus.

 

So yeah, basically if you get sick in the first 2 weeks, head to a doctor and don't have sex during the period of sickness and that should basically cover everything.

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Feb 2, 2016 -> 02:55 PM)
The CDC today confirmed a first documented case of a sexually transmitted version of this virus.

 

So yeah, basically if you get sick in the first 2 weeks, head to a doctor and don't have sex during the period of sickness and that should basically cover everything.

 

Sigh, there's no way my wife takes that chance. No sex for 4 months, yay....

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