Zika Virus News – This might be a little difficult to follow for those planning on heading to Jaco Beach, one of the biggest places in Costa Rica for prostitution. Multiple bachelor parties come to the area, and I do not think the future wife would except that she could not have sex with her future husband for 2 months.
People returning from areas where the Zika virus is found should follow safe sex practices or abstain from sex for at least eight weeks rather than just four, the World Health Organization said Tuesday.
The recommendation, which doubles the abstinence period the WHO previously had advised, comes after scientists found the virus lingers longer than previously thought in blood or other body fluids, spokesman Christian Lindmeier told a news briefing.
If the male partner in a couple planning pregnancy has symptoms of the Zika virus, the period of safe abstinence should be six months, he added.
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“People should practice safer sex or abstain for at least eight weeks if they are returning from Zika-affected areas,” he said. “The previous recommendation suggested a period of at least four weeks, so we’re upping (it).”
The new guidelines “reflect what we have learned about Zika disease and its complications,” he added.
When asked if the new advice amounted to an effective ban on pregnancies in Brazil, where the virus first appeared a year ago, Lindmeier said: “The guidance is to delay or consider delaying pregnancy, certainly recognizing that this is tough for some populations.”
The spokesman said scientists are still investigating how long the virus can be traced in saliva but these tests have so far been inconclusive.
“All this is being studied to see where else we find the virus and how long it sustains there,” he said.
From NBCNews.com