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Dengue via sex confirmed in Spain

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MADRID, Spain — Spanish health authoritie­s confirmed Friday a case of a man spreading dengue through sex, a world first for a virus which until recently was thought to be transmitte­d only by mosquitos.

The case concerns a 41-year-old man from Madrid who contracted dengue after having sex with his male partner who picked up the virus from a mosquito bite during a trip to Cuba, said Susana Jimenez of the Madrid region's public health department.

His dengue infection was confirmed in September and it puzzled doctors because he had not travelled to a country where the disease, which causes severe flu-like symptoms such as high fever and body aches, is common, she added.

"His partner presented the same symptoms as him but lighter around ten days earlier, and he had previously visited Cuba and the Dominican Republic," Jimenez said.

"An analysis of their sperm was carried out and it revealed that not only did they have dengue but that it was exactly the same virus which circulates in Cuba."

A "likely" case of sexual transmissi­on of dengue between a man and a woman was the subject of a recent scientific article in South Corea, Jimenez said.

In an e-mail sent to AFP, the Stockholmb­ased European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), which monitors health and disease in Europe, said this was "to our knowledge, the first sexual transmissi­on of the dengue virus among men who have sex with men."

According to the World Health Organizati­on's website, dengue is transmitte­d mainly by the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, which thrives in denselypop­ulated tropical climates and breeds in stagnant pools of water.

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