Goncé Mellgren, AnnaMartínez Yoldi, Miguel JuliánMarbán Castro, ElenaSaco, AdelaSoler, AnnaÁlvarez Mora, María IsabelPeiró Mestres, AidaGonzalo, VerónicaHale, GillianBhatnagar, JuluLópez, MartaZaki, Sherif R.Ordi i Majà, JaumeBardají, Azucena2019-06-052019-06-052018-051080-6040https://hdl.handle.net/2445/134601We report a case of spontaneous abortion associated with Zika virus infection in a pregnant woman who traveled from Spain to the Dominican Republic and developed a rash. Maternal Zika viremia persisted at least 31 days after onset of symptoms and 21 days after uterine evacuation.3 p.application/pdfengcc by (c) Goncé et al., 2018http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/EmbarassadesVirusAvortamentPregnant womenVirusesAbortionSpontaneous abortion associated with Zika virus infection and persistent viremiainfo:eu-repo/semantics/article2019-05-27info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess29664372