New York – Doctors Urged To Check Pregnant Women For Zika At Each Visit

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    FILE - Material to prevent Zika infection by mosquitoes are displayed at the 69th World Health Assembly at the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, May 23, 2016. REUTERS/Denis BalibouseNew York – U.S. health officials are strongly urging doctors to ask all pregnant women about a possible Zika infection at every checkup.

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    So far, there have been no confirmed cases of a Zika infection from a mosquito bite in the United States, although officials expect mosquitoes will start spreading it in Southern states.

    All U.S. illnesses have been connected to travel to areas with Zika outbreaks.

    The advice came Monday as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention fine-tuned its guidance. It urged doctors to at least ask pregnant women if they or their sex partner were in an outbreak area, and suggested expanded use of a sophisticated blood test.

    The Zika virus is mainly spread by mosquito bites, but also through sex. Infection during pregnancy can result in birth defects.


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    7 years ago

    This applies to frum Yidden as well.

    RebelSheep
    RebelSheep
    7 years ago

    Zika virus is transmitted mostly by mosquitoes. Eradicating mosquitoes is the first step to eradicating the Zika virus.