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Zika Basics

Zika: The Basics of the Virus and How to Protect Against It

Ideas for Talking to your Child About Zika

What is an imported case?

Sick with chikungunya, dengue, or Zika?

Protecting Children in Puerto Rico from Zika

Protecting Children in Areas with Zika

Protecting Camp Staff and Campers

Zika Activity Book: For kids in areas with Zika

Zika Activity Book: For kids in the US

Build Your Own Zika Prevention Kit

Zika Basics Flipbook for Community Health Workers

What You Need to Know About Zika
Zika and Pregnancy

For pregnant women in areas with Zika: Protect your pregnancy

Pregnant? Read this before you travel

Doctor’s Visit Checklist: For Pregnant Women Who Traveled to an Area with Zika

Doctor’s Visit Checklist: For Pregnant Women Living in an Area with Zika

Pregnant? Protect yourself from mosquito bites
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For Women in Areas with Zika: Plan Your Pregnancy

Protect your pregnancy from Zika

What to know: If your doctor suspects microcephaly during pregnancy

What to know: If your baby was born with congenital Zika syndrome

What to know: If your baby may have been affected by Zika but has no related health conditions at birth

Tips for communicating with your baby’s doctor or healthcare provider

For Parents: Roadmap for Parents of Babies Infected with Zika Before Birth Who Appear Healthy
Sexual Transmission

Zika and Sex: Information for pregnant women living in areas with Zika

Zika and Sex: Information for men who have pregnant partners and live in or recently traveled to areas with Zika

Zika and Sexual Transmission: For People Whose Partner Traveled to an Area with Zika

Zika and Sexual Transmission: For People Living in an Area with Zika

Condom Use Palm Card
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- Spanish[PDF – 2 pages]
- Portuguese[PDF – 2 pages]
- Korean[PDF – 2 pages]
- Chinese [PDF – 2 pages]
- Russian [PDF – 2 pages]
- Bengali [PDF – 2 pages]
- Samoan [PDF – 2 pages]
- Palau [PDF – 2 pages]
- Japanese [PDF – 2 pages]
- Tagalog [PDF – 2 pages]
- Marshallese [PDF – 2 pages]
- Tongan[PDF – 2 pages]

LGBT Community: How to protect yourselves from Zika
US Zika Pregnancy Registry

Fact Sheet for Obstetric Healthcare Providers

Fact Sheet for Pregnant Women

Fact Sheet for Pediatric Healthcare Providers

Fact Sheet for Health Departments

Fact Sheet for Tribal Healthcare Providers
Zika Testing

For Nonpregnant Women: A Positive Zika Virus Test: What does it mean for me?

For Parents: A Positive Zika Virus Test: What does it mean for my child?

For Pregnant Women: A Positive Zika Virus Test: What does it mean for me?

For Men: A Positive Zika Virus Test: What does it mean for me?

What happens when I am tested for Zika and when will I get my results?

Only Some People Need Zika Testing

Zika Virus Testing for Pregnant Women Living in an Area with Zika

Make sure to get your Zika test results

Evaluation and Testing for Infants with Possible Congenital Zika Infection

Collection and Submission of Specimens for Testing at Time of Birth

Collection and Submission of Fetal Tissues for Testing

What you should know about Zika virus testing: For pregnant women who may have been exposed to Zika within the past two weeks

What you should know about Zika virus testing: For pregnant women living in an area with Zika

What you should know about Zika virus testing: For pregnant women who may have been exposed to Zika 2-12 weeks ago

Implementing CDC Guidelines for Infant and Placental Zika Virus Testing and Infant Head Ultrasound
Mosquito Bite Prevention

How to Protect Against Mosquito Bites

How to Protect Yourself Against Mosquito Bites (For Puerto Rico)

Protect yourself from mosquito bites

For Parents: Insect Repellent Wallet Card

Accordion Style Insect Repellent Wallet Card

Protect Your Family From Zika: Prevent Mosquito Bites

Mosquito Prevention Door Hangers for the US

Bed Net Use Wallet Cards

Treat Clothing with Permethrin

Protecting Children from Mosquito Bites at Camp

Protect Yourself From Mosquito Bites Outside
Mosquito Control

Help control mosquitoes that spread dengue, chikungunya, and Zika

Estimated range of Aedes albopictus and Aedes aegypti in the United States, 2016 Maps

Keep mosquitoes out of your septic tank

Mosquito Control: What you need to know about using larvicides

Mosquito Control: What you need to know about truck-mounted spraying

Mosquito Control: What you need to know about aerial spraying

Mosquito Control: What you need to know about filling tree holes

Mosquito Control: What you need to know about indoor spraying

Mosquito Control: What you need to know about outdoor spraying

Mosquito Control: What you need to know about using adulticides

Mosquito Control: What state and local mosquito control programs do

Mosquito Control: Protect Your Family From Zika

Did You Know: Important Information about Aerial Spraying for Mosquito Control

Larvicide Dunk Use Wallet Cards
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- Portuguese[PDF – 2 pages]
- Palau[PDF – 2 pages]
- Tongan[PDF – 2 pages]
- Tagalog[PDF – 2 pages]
- Samoan[PDF – 2 pages]
- Russian[PDF – 2 pages]
- Marshallese[PDF – 2 pages]
- Korean[PDF – 2 pages]
- Japanese[PDF – 2 pages]
- Chinese[PDF – 2 pages]
- Bengali[PDF – 2 pages]

Mosquito Control and Bite Prevention Flipbook

Zika Prevention Takes a Community

Mosquito Control During an Outbreak
Travel

Mosquito Bite Prevention for Travelers

Zika Prevention Kit for Travelers

Zika Guide for Business Travelers
Health Care

Key Considerations for Healthcare Settings

Pocket Guide: Initial Evaluation and Outpatient Management for Infants with Zika

Preconception Counseling Guide for Men and Women Living in Areas with Zika

Counseling Travelers of Reproductive Age

Guillain-Barré Passive Surveillance System

Clinician Guide: For pregnant women who may have been exposed to Zika within the past two weeks

Clinician Guide: For pregnant women who may have been exposed to Zika 2-12 weeks ago

Clinician Guide: For pregnant women living in an area with Zika
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