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CDC Responds to ZIKA Zika 101 Updated April 29, 2016

What is Zika virus disease (Zika)? Disease spread primarily through the bite of an Aedes species mosquito infected with Zika virus. Many people infected with Zika virus won t have symptoms or will only have mild symptoms.

Where has Zika virus been found? Before 2015, Zika outbreaks occurred in Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Currently outbreaks are occurring in many countries and territories.

How is Zika transmitted? Zika can be transmitted through: Mosquito bites From a pregnant woman to her fetus Sexual contact Blood transfusion

What are the symptoms? The most common symptoms of Zika are: Fever Rash Joint pain Conjunctivitis (red eyes)

What are the symptoms? Other symptoms include: Muscle pain Headache

How does Zika virus affect people? Anyone who lives in or travels to an area with Zika and has not already been infected with Zika virus can get it. Many people infected with Zika virus won t have symptoms or will only have mild symptoms.

How does Zika affect pregnant women? Zika virus can pass from a pregnant woman to her fetus during pregnancy or around the time of birth.

How does Zika affect pregnant women? Zika infection in pregnancy is a cause of microcephaly and other severe fetal brain defects. Microcephaly: birth defect in which a baby s head is smaller than expected when compared to babies of the same sex and age. Previous infection will not affect future pregnancies.

How does Zika affect pregnant women? Other problems have been detected in pregnancies among fetuses and infants infected with Zika virus before birth. Scientists are studying the full range of other potential health problems that Zika virus infection during pregnancy may cause. No reports of infants getting Zika through breastfeeding.

Does Zika cause Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)? GBS is very likely triggered by Zika in a small proportion of infections, much as it is after a variety of other infections. GBS is an uncommon sickness of the nervous system in which a person s own immune system damages the nerve cells, causing muscle weakness, and sometimes, paralysis.

Does Zika cause Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS)? The Brazil Ministry of Health (MOH) is reporting an increased number of people affected with GBS. CDC is investigating the link between Zika and GBS.

How is Zika diagnosed? Diagnosis of Zika is based on a person s recent travel history, symptoms, and results of blood tests. A blood test is the only way to confirm a Zika infection.

How is Zika diagnosed? Symptoms of Zika are similar to other illnesses spread through mosquito bites, like dengue and chikungunya.

How is Zika diagnosed? Your doctor or other healthcare provider may order blood tests to look for several types of infections.

How is Zika treated? There is no specific medicine or vaccine for Zika virus.

How is Zika treated? Treat symptoms Rest Drink fluids to prevent dehydration Take acetaminophen (Tylenol ) to reduce fever and pain

How is Zika treated? Protect yourself from mosquito bites. During the first week of illness, Zika virus can be found in blood for about a week. If a mosquito bites the person, it becomes infected and can pass the infection to others.

Preventing Mosquito Bites

Preventing Mosquito Bites Zika is primarily transmitted through mosquito bites. Protect yourself.

Preventing Mosquito Bites STEP 1 Keep mosquitoes outside Keep mosquitoes out of your home or hotel. Stay in places with air conditioning and with window/door screens. Do not leave doors propped open.

Preventing Mosquito Bites STEP 1 Keep mosquitoes outside Keep mosquitoes out of your home or hotel. Once a week, empty and scrub, turn over, cover, or throw out items that hold water. Mosquitos lay eggs near water. Tightly cover water storage containers (buckets, cisterns, rain barrels) so that mosquitos cannot get inside to lay eggs If you have a septic tank, repair cracks or gaps

Preventing Mosquito Bites STEP 1 Keep mosquitoes outside Keep mosquitoes out of your home or hotel. When traveling, use a bed net if air conditioned or screened rooms are not available or if sleeping outdoors.

STEP 2 Create a barrier between you and mosquitoes Preventing Mosquito Bites Cover up! Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants.

STEP 2 Create a barrier between you and mosquitoes Preventing Mosquito Bites Treat clothing and gear Use permethrin to treat clothing and gear or buy permethrin-treated clothing and gear. Read product information to find out how long the protection will last.

STEP 2 Create a barrier between you and mosquitoes Preventing Mosquito Bites Treat clothing and gear If treating items yourself, always follow the product instructions.

STEP 2 Create a barrier between you and mosquitoes Preventing Mosquito Bites Treat clothing and gear Do not use permethrin products directly on skin.

Preventing Mosquito Bites STEP 3 Wear insect repellent Use Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-registered insect repellents. Use a repellent with DEET, picaridin, IR535, or oil of lemon eucalyptus, or para-menthane-diol

Preventing Mosquito Bites STEP 3 Wear insect repellent Always follow the product label instructions. Do not spray repellent on the skin under clothing. If also using sunscreen, apply sunscreen before applying insect repellent.

Preventing Mosquito Bites STEP 4 Protect your family For babies and children Do not use insect repellents on babies younger than 2 months old. Do not use products containing oil of lemon eucalyptus or para-menthanediol on children younger than 3 years old.

Preventing Mosquito Bites STEP 4 Protect your family For babies and children Cover crib, stroller, and baby carrier with mosquito netting.

Preventing Mosquito Bites STEP 4 Protect your family For babies and children Do not apply onto hands, eyes, mouth, and cut or irritated skin. Adults: Spray onto your hands and then apply to a child s face.

STEP 5 Protect your partner Zika virus can be spread by a man infected with Zika to his partners. In known cases of sexual transmission, the men had Zika symptoms. From these cases, we know the virus can be spread when the man has symptoms, before symptoms start, and after symptoms end. The virus can stay in semen longer than in blood.

STEP 5 Protect your partner We do not know how long the virus can stay in the semen of men who have had Zika, or how long the virus can be spread through sex. We do not know if sexual transmission of Zika virus poses a different risk of birth defects than mosquito-borne transmission.

STEP 5 Protect your partner Not having sex is the only way to be sure that someone does not get sexually transmitted Zika virus. Men with a pregnant partner who live in or traveled to an area with Zika: Use a condom every time you have sex or do not have sex during the pregnancy. This includes vaginal, anal, or oral (mouth-to-penis) sex.

STEP 6 Do your homework before traveling If you are pregnant, do not travel to areas with Zika. If you must travel, talk to your doctor or other healthcare provider before your trip. If you are trying to get pregnant, talk to your doctor or other healthcare provider before you travel.

STEP 6 Do your homework before traveling If you choose to travel: Strictly follow steps to prevent mosquito bites to protect yourself and your family. Even if you do not feel sick, travelers returning to the United States from an area with Zika should take steps to prevent mosquito bites for 3 weeks so they do not spread Zika to uninfected mosquitos.

STEP 6 Do your homework before traveling See the latest travel notices at: wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/zika-travel-information

What is CDC doing? Activated Emergency Operations Center (EOC) to level 1 Providing on-the-ground support in affected areas Educating healthcare providers and the public about Zika Posting travel notices and other travel-related guidance Providing laboratories with diagnostic tests Creating and distributing Zika Prevention Kits for affected US territories Conducting a study to evaluate the persistence of Zika virus in semen and urine among male residents of the United States

What is CDC doing? Working with partners to: Monitor and report cases Conduct studies to learn more about the potential link between Zika and Guillain-Barré syndrome Create action plans for state and local health officials to improve Zika preparedness Publish and disseminate guidelines to inform testing and treatment of people with suspected or confirmed Zika Publish and disseminate conclusions on the causal association between Zika and microcephaly

For more information, contact CDC 1-800-CDC-INFO (232-4636) TTY: 1-888-232-6348 www.cdc.gov The findings and conclusions in this report are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.