They are saying it is going to spread rapidly to the US.. I am going to florida next month.,. this is freaking me out. anyone else concerned? I was worried about ebola last year and thankfully that didn't take place.. but this seems to be pretty certain to come here.
Re: zika virus? seriously scared/
Also, if Zika reaches Florida, then it can probably reach any of the U.S. states. I grew up in the Northern states and mosquitoes are just as common in the summer up there as in Florida. No reason to change plans unless a warning has been issued.
The mosquito responsible for the Zika outbreaks is Aedes Aegypti, which is found in Florida and only in southern states. But there is a possibility that Aedes Albopictus can also act as a vector, in which case the population spans a much greater chunk of the U.S. These are also the mosquitos responsible for dengue fever and chikungunya. While we do have the mosquito populations in th U.S., we don't tend to see any of this diseases take hold here as strongly as they do in other countries, largely due to the fact that most residences use A/C and people spend lots of time indoors. I do think we will see cases of active transmission in the U.S. but if I factor in our history I don't believe they'll reach pandemic levels.
Its important to note that we cant quantify the risk to pregnant women just yet, and even though it seems to be the primary factor, we don't even have sure scientific evidence that Brazil's microcephaly cases are caused by Zika.
Sorry I rambled- I'm a student of epidemiology and find this kind of thing very interesting- even more so since I am also planning on TTC soon. My husband and I have a trip planned to Maui in what would be our first month of trying. I'm going to continue monitoring for cases of active transmission and if there are some I may push back TTC by a month just in case. In your situation with no cases of active transmission I wouldn't worry
Met 4/2010+Married 8/2014
TTC #1 August 2016. BFP 10/2016= DD Born 6.23.17
Married: 06-2024
TTC #1: Since November 2015
Restarted TTC "count" Oct. 2016
due to previous issues.
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BFP: 11/4/2016
BFP: 07/17/2024
Symptoms
- About 1 in 5 people infected with Zika virus become ill (i.e., develop Zika).
- The most common symptoms of Zika are fever, rash, joint pain, or conjunctivitis (red eyes). Other common symptoms include muscle pain and headache. The incubation period (the time from exposure to symptoms) for Zika virus disease is not known, but is likely to be a few days to a week.
- The illness is usually mild with symptoms lasting for several days to a week.
- People usually don’t get sick enough to go to the hospital, and they very rarely die of Zika.
- Zika virus usually remains in the blood of an infected person for about a week but it can be found longer in some people.
The treatment is the same as with the common cold - rest, push fluids, take tylenol for muscle soreness or fever.Go to Florida and have fun!
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I think your missing the major birth defects in unborn children if a pregnant person is bitten.
Me: 31 | Husband: 32
Married: September 2014!
TTC #1: January 2016 BFP 5/16/16 Quinn Born 1/27/17
Me: 31 | Husband: 32
Married: September 2014!
TTC #1: January 2016 BFP 5/16/16 Quinn Born 1/27/17
Punk's birthday: 3-28-17