Zika Virus Prevention ::
Avoid mosquito bites ::
* Use insect repellents
Aedes Mosquitoes. |
* Do not spray insect repellent on the skin under your
clothing
* Treat clothing with permethrin or purchase
permethrin-treated clothing
* Always follow the label instructions when using insect
repellent or sunscreen
* When weather permits, wear long-sleeved shirts and long
pants
* Use air conditioning or window/door screens to keep
mosquitoes outside
* Use a mosquito bed net
* Empty standing water from containers such as flowerpots or
buckets
Zika : Biggest concern ::
Zika virus has been known to be mild. But if it infects a pregnant woman, the foetus can be
in extreme danger. The virus is known to be able to cross the placental barrier
after entering the womb from the mother's bloodstream and affect the foetus. In Brazil and Colombia several
cases of Microcephaly (babies born
with very small brain) have been linked to
Zika virus attack.
The virus is deceptive because in adults it expresses only
through a mild fever with symptoms similar to dengue and chikunguniya
and no hospitalization is required. But if a pregnant woman gets
infected, although she too would suffer a mild fever with no need for
hospitalization, the virus can attack the foetus to cause irreparable damage if
not tested and diagnosed in time.
** ZIKA VIRUS SYMTOPS WITH CDC ALLERT AND GUIDELINE : ...CLICK HERE...
Diagnosis ::
** ZIKA VIRUS SYMTOPS WITH CDC ALLERT AND GUIDELINE : ...CLICK HERE...
Diagnosis ::
* The Symptoms of
Zika are similar to those of dengue and chikungunya, which are diseases
caused by other viruses spread by the same type of mosquitoes.
* See your healthcare provider if you develop the symptoms
described above.
* If you have recently travelled,
tell your healthcare provider.
* Your healthcare provider may order blood tests to look for
Zika or other similar viruses like dengue
or chikungunya viruses.
Treatment ::
* There is no medicine to treat Zika.
* Treat the symptoms :
* Get plenty of rest
* Drink fluids** ZIKA VIRUS SYMTOPS WITH CDC ALLERT AND GUIDELINE : ...CLICK HERE...
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