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AbstractBackground:Vertical Zika virus (ZIKV) transmission is actively being studied. Prior cases of ZIKV in pregnancy have suggested an association with infection and adverse fetal outcomes. We describe two cases of maternal illness and their respective pregnancy courses.Case 1: A 30-year-old Hispanic female presented with rash, fatigue, and chills after noticing mosquito bites in Honduras. Fetal anatomy appeared normal on ultrasound at 16 and 17 weeks. ZIKV RNA reverse-transcriptase-polymerase-chain-reaction (RT-PCR) was identified in her serum and amniotic fluid. She opted for pregnancy termination. Fetal serum and tissue analysis confirmed ZIKV infection.Case 2: A 28-year-old Hispanic female presented with rash, fever, and fatigue after sexual intercourse. Her ZIKV serum RNA RT-PCR was positive and amniotic fluid was negative. Fetal anatomy appeared normal at 20 and 22 weeks and her pregnancy remains ongoing.Conclusion:The effects of maternal ZIKV infection in early pregnancy can vary.

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