The last known case of Zika there was in 2016 though, so the alert has infact been removed and the Bahamas is now declared Zika free. If you click on other islands in the Caribbean, there is still a Zika alert on there. I believe Bermuda is the only other one declared Zika free. And Hawaii of course. There have been no confirmed cases of Zika virus being spread by blood transfusion in the United States. However, cases of Zika virus transmission through platelet transfusions have been documented in Brazil. 1,2 In May 2021, in response to the global decline in the incidence of Zika virus, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) removed the requirement for routine Zika virus screening of
Most people don't have any symptoms when they are infected with Zika virus. If symptoms do occur, they are usually mild and start 3 to 14 days after the infection has been caught. Symptoms last around 2 to 7 days. joint pain (with possible swelling, mainly in the smaller joints of the hands and feet)
When symptoms do occur, they are usually mild and last 4 to 7 days. The main symptoms of Zika are: fever. skin rash. sore joints. muscle pain. headache. conjunctivitis (inflamed eyes) is also common, usually without a discharge. Symptoms usually develop from 3 to 12 days after being bitten by an infected mosquito. To the Editor: Alera et al. described a 2012 case of Zika virus infection in the Philippines ().In 2007, a Zika virus outbreak occurred in Yap, Micronesia, possibly caused by travelers from the Philippines ().Zika virus infections were reported in the Philippines in 1953, 2012, and 2016 ().Although frequent travel exchange between Yap and the Philippines could be a possible transmission route
The last cases of local Zika transmission by mosquitoes in the continental United States were in Florida and Texas in 2016-17. Since 2019, there have been no confirmed Zika virus disease cases reported from United States territories. No Zika virus transmission by mosquitoes has ever been reported in Alaska and Hawaii."
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