Just wondering what others are thinking. I've done some reading online and definitely plan to ask my OB at my first appt on Aug 4th, but I'm wondering if we should cancel our trip to Orlando, FL in September.
I'm inclined to err on the side of caution and change our plans. One article I read listed the top 10 U.S. cities with potential for mosquito-transmitted Zika virus, based on risk factors, and Orlando was 2nd only behind Miami. And there was information released a few days ago that said they may have detected the first case of mosquito-transmitted Zika in the U.S., and it was in Miami.
Anyone live in the southern cities/areas where the concern for Zika is higher? What advice or info have you gotten from your doctor?
Re: How concerned are you about Zika?
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to tell us not to travel to any Zika infected countries. I was planning to visit a girlfriend in Orlando for her birthday in September....I should ask him about that during our next visit.
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I may be wrong, but I did read it from a pretty trust worthy source
ETA: @joyfuljenny could you share the link to that top 10 cities article?
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This is the article about the first possible (not yet confirmed) mosquito-transmitted case in the U.S.: https://nypost.com/2016/07/21/this-woman-might-be-the-first-in-the-us-to-get-zika-by-a-mosquito/
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1. The virus wasn't the same then and it has mutated enough to change its effects on developing babies.
2. Maybe it hadn't spread to an area with high enough population density to spread this well.
3. The socioeconomic status of those affected and the fact that it was affecting people in developing countries. That would mean a reduction in access to prenatal care, they were less likely to do tests/research on infants born with microcephaly there, and frankly that it wasn't so much on the radar of developed countries until there was a chance it could affect their populations.
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My sister and I are going to NYC in September, which I thought would be far enough north to not have this issue.... but there it is sitting at number 5 on that list.
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I'm trying to keep things in perspective. Every year, I am at a much greater risk for being infected with some other mosquito or tick transmitted disease than Zika. And unless there is a large outbreak of Zika, that probably won't change. But I'm not freaking out of potentially contracting Lyme Disease or West Nile. So for now, I'm just going to continue life as usual and hope that the Zika threat remains minimal.
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