“…In another human-to-human transmission case, ZIKV was acquired from a hospitalized patient via an unknown, non-sexual route through presumed contact with other infected body fluids ( e.g., tears or saliva), which contain infectious virus as well as non-infectious viral nucleic acids (Dudley et al, 2016; Miner et al, 2016b; Sun et al, 2016; Swaminathan et al, 2016). Additionally, ZIKV has been transmitted by blood and platelet transfusion (Barjas-Castro et al, 2016; Motta et al, 2016). Although more study is warranted, the unique ability of ZIKV, relative to other flaviviruses, to spread between humans through non-insect vector routes may reflect one of several factors including its possible enhanced stability in body fluids or its broad cell and tissue tropism (Figure 1).…”