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Tuesday, 22 August 2017

Zika virus weakened immune system and deformed fetus


The Zika virus increases in pregnant women by suppressing their dampened immune systems and attacks their natural defenses, which allows the virus to directly attack the fetus. A woman's immune system naturally suppresses itself during pregnancy to keep the body from recognizing the fetus as a foreign body and attacking it, Zika uses this process, turning pregnant woman's immune defense so the virus can spread without any hindrance.

Researchers tested African and Asian strains of Zika in the blood samples of healthy men, women and pregnant women. Researchers discovered that the Asian strain of Zika targets monocytes, which are white blood cells that mount the body's immune defense by destroying viruses and bacteria, people can survive the attack, but pregnant women cannot because Zika exploits the existing process by which the body protects a fetus from immune attack. Zika virus suppresses immune system like HIV.

The virus goes in, multiplies, grows and then crosses the placenta attack the fetus and cause disease. The blood of pregnant women infected with Zika also showed abnormally high expression of two genes that have been previously associated with pregnancy complications. Microcephaly have been associated with mothers who were infected with the Zika virus before giving birth, a pregnant women naturally have higher levels of immune-suppressing M2 macrophages to prevent the womb from rejecting the fetus.

However, the Asian Zika virus boosts M2 macrophage reproduction, decreasing the infection fighting process and encouraging immune suppression. Researchers discovered that the Asian Zika virus is more dangerous during first and second trimester, when the virus can increase immune suppression. During the third trimester, the blood of infected pregnant women and non-pregnant women were about the same.

During pregnancy, the host body is prone to opportunistic infection
Previous clinical studies showed that Zika virus infection during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy are strongly associated with fetal abnormalities. These anomalies cause brain damage and developmental delays in babies even if they are born with normal-sized heads.
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