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CDC Updates Zika Guidance for Managing Pregnant Women

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Pregnant women without a diagnosis of either Zika virus or dengue virus should have a prenatal ultrasound; if abnormalities are found in the fetus, CDC recommends that they have a repeat Zika virus rRT-PCR and IgM test and that clinicians base management on corresponding laboratory results. If nothing is found, however, then standard care can resume with ongoing vigilance to avoid Zika virus infections. Women with dengue virus diagnoses should follow the guidance that is currently in place.

“Pregnant women with laboratory evidence of confirmed or possible Zika virus infection who experience a fetal loss or stillbirth should be offered pathology testing for Zika virus infection,” the CDC added. “This testing might provide insight into the etiology of the fetal loss, which could inform a woman’s future pregnancy planning.”

The CDC also issued updated guidance for preventing sexual transmission of Zika virus and that applies to all men and women who have traveled to or reside in areas with active Zika virus transmission and their sex partners (MMWR. ePub: 2016 25 Jul. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm6529e2). The CDC advises couples in which a woman is pregnant to use barriers methods or abstain from sex for the duration of the pregnancy. For couples not planning pregnancy and in which there is a male partner with confirmed Zika virus infection or symptoms of infection, the men should use barrier methods or abstain from sex for at least 6 months after the onset of illness. For women with Zika virus infection, they should use barrier protection or abstain from sex for at least 8 weeks after the onset of illness.

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