New medicine: Zika virus may spread through tears September 13, 2016 Source: Technology Daily An experimental mouse study published by the American Cell Report magazine on the 6th showed that Zika virus can survive in its eyes and may spread through tears. This finding helps explain why some Zika patients develop eye diseases, including uveitis, which causes permanent vision damage. Most adult Zika patients do not develop symptoms, but a small number of adults may have conjunctivitis, and individual patients may have uve, ciliary body and choroidal inflammatory uveitis. In addition, one in three neonates infected with Zika virus in the fetal stage may have optic neuritis, retinal damage or even blindness. Researchers at institutions such as the University of Washington, St. Louis, have infected adult Zika virus with a subcutaneous infection similar to mosquito bites. Seven days later, the researchers found active Zika virus in the eyes of the rats. After 28 days, the researchers found the genetic material of Zika virus in the tears of the rats. The researchers pointed out that although they did not find active Zika virus in the tears of infected mice, this does not mean that human patients' tears are not contagious. "Throat may have a highly contagious window period. People may become infected when they come into contact with it during this period." Chinese Traditional Medicine Powder Chinese Traditional Medicine Powder,Largehead Atractylodes Rhizome Extract,Traditional Medicinal Herbs,Atactylodis Macrocethalae Pe Sichuan Aibang Weiye Biological Engineering Co., Ltd. , https://www.aibangpharm.com