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Zika Virus and Microcephaly
Though symptoms in adults are typically mild studies show that pregnant women that contract Zika during pregnancy have an increased risk of having babies with microcephaly, eye or hearing difficulty, and impaired growth. Women can contract Zika by being bitten by a mosquito or through sexual contact with someone who currently has or recently was infected with the Zika virus.
Preventing Zika by PREVENTING MOSQUITO BITES
Three D’s of Mosquito Bite Prevention
DUMP standing water – Even small containers in yards can make great habitat for mosquito breeding. Dump any standing water and replace bird bath water every 3-4 days. Don’t forget about gutters and dog bowls.
DEFEND with repellent- Use an EPA registered repellent according to the label to discourage mosquitoes from biting.
DRESS with protective clothing- wear long sleeved shirts and long pants and consider treating clothing with permethrin.
For more information about Zika please visit:
English - http://www.cdc.gov/zika/about/index.html
Spanish - http://espanol.cdc.gov/enes/zika/about/index.html
