The mosquitoes that carry Zika are aggressive daytime biters, but they can also bite at night. A mosquito becomes infected when it bites a person already infected with Zika. That mosquito can then spread the virus by biting more people. Zika virus can also spread:
◎ During sex with a man infected with Zika.
◎ From a pregnant woman to her fetus during pregnancy or around the time of birth.
◎ Through blood transfusion (likely but not confirmed).
What is included:
◎ Help Control Mosquitoes that Spread Dengue, Chikungunya, and Zika Viruses
◎ Doctors Visit Checklist
◎ Mosquito bite prevention US
◎ Stop mosquito bites. Don’t stop outdoor activities
◎ The Basics of the Virus and How to Prevent Zika
◎ Chikungunya, Dengue, or Zika: What is an imported case?
◎ Chikungunya, Dengue, or Zika: What is local transmission?
◎ Information for Men with Pregnant Partners Living in Areas with Zika
◎ PREGNANT and living in an area with Zika?
◎ Information for Pregnant Women Living in Areas with Zika
◎ Zika might be linked to birth defects
◎ PREGNANT? Read this before you travel!
◎ Zika : What we know and what we dont know
◎ Symptoms of Zika
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