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The Zika virus is primarily transmitted through the bite of an infected Aedes mosquito, but it can also spread through sexual contact and from a mother to her baby during pregnancy. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has recently updated its guidelines, offering crucial information for pregnant and postpartum women, especially those living…
The Zika virus, transmitted primarily by mosquitoes, has garnered attention due to its potential harmful effects on pregnant women and developing fetuses. While many people infected with the Zika virus may not show symptoms or experience only mild illness, the real concern arises during pregnancy. The greatest risk associated with Zika is to the fetus,…
The Zika virus outbreak, notably during 2016, had profound implications for maternal and fetal health, particularly linking early infection during pregnancy to the development of microcephaly in babies. Microcephaly is a serious condition characterized by an unusually small head and potential developmental issues. Reports from Colombia have shown a startling four-fold increase in microcephaly cases…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated its interim clinical guidance for healthcare providers regarding the care of infants born to mothers with possible Zika virus infection during pregnancy. This guidance is crucial for ensuring the health and development of these infants, who may face unique medical challenges. Zika virus infection in…
In a substantial commitment to improving maternal health and child welfare, the Biden-Harris Administration has announced the allocation of over $558 million aimed at enhancing the well-being of pregnant women, new mothers, infants, and children. Of this total funding, $440 million will be directed specifically towards voluntary home visiting programs known to yield positive outcomes…
The Zika virus has raised substantial health concerns, especially for pregnant women. In 2016, about 1 in 10 U.S. pregnant women with a confirmed Zika infection had a fetus or baby with birth defects. This alarming statistic highlights the importance of understanding the effects of the virus and taking necessary precautions. ### What is Zika…
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