If
you contract the Zika virus, and become pregnant while traveling, you may be provided medical coverage.
However, travelers who
contract Zika while traveling may have medical coverage for illness related to the virus, regardless of whether or not they were pregnant.
If you become pregnant while visiting a destination affected with the Zika virus, but do not
contract the Zika virus, this would not be considered a complication of pregnancy in terms of a travel insurance policy, and would not be a covered reason to interrupt your trip.
Scientists at the World Health Organization wrote in an editorial this week that the risks for unborn babies who
contract Zika in the womb seem to be even greater than they first assumed.
On Monday, the CDC updated its guidelines to say that pregnant women could
contract Zika from a sex partner of either gender.
Most people who
contract Zika virus may not realize that they have been affected: just 1 in 5 infected people experience even mild symptoms, such as rash, fever, and joint pain.
In a bit of positive news, a new study by the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) shows fewer dangerous effects for babies and children who
contract Zika after they are born.
It's important that pregnant women avoid travel to areas in the United States and worldwide where there's a risk of
contracting the Zika virus.
Mothers who have
contracted the Zika virus breathe a huge sigh of relief when their baby is born without any signs of the abnormal head size at birth.
So even though the odds of
contracting Zika if you DO NOT live in the specific Miami neighborhood are VERY low, it is hard to trust that you will remain protected.
The companies that manufacturer mosquito repellent had claimed their products would protect users from
contracting the Zika virus, but were not effective for that purpose.
Since then more than 50 domestic cases have been reported, all from travelers who
contracted Zika in more than a dozen countries around the globe.
But the findings were enough for the paper's authors to call for further study of the issue in men who have
contracted Zika to determine whether the virus affects the male reproductive tract over time.
These different effects correspond to what clinicians have seen in infants born to women who
contracted Zika during pregnancy, as well as miscarriages, she notes, namely that the earlier in pregnancy Zika infection occurs, the more severe its effects.
«In essence, a therapeutic treatment using antibodies derived from selected dengue and Zika virus survivors would protect pregnant women and others from
contracting the Zika virus if they came in contact with it,» Baric said.
With a vaccine for the virus years away, some people are wondering if there's a DIY route: Might it make sense to self - immunize by
contracting Zika before you try to conceive so you're protected from future infections?
The CDC is now advising that pregnant women avoid traveling to these areas of Miami to reduce their risk of
contracting Zika.
The researchers said a 31 - year - old Dutch woman lost her baby at 11 weeks» gestation, after
contracting Zika on a trip to the South American country of Suriname.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is now advising that pregnant women avoid traveling to these areas of Miami to reduce their odds of
contracting Zika.
The younger man came into direct contact with the older man's tears and sweat while taking care of him, and that appears to be the way
he contracted Zika, doctors at the University of Utah School of Medicine wrote in the journal.
«Today, DOH (the Department of Health) has confirmed that 10 additional people have
contracted the Zika virus locally, likely through a mosquito bite,» Scott said.
The risk of
contracting Zika in the States is significantly smaller than it was last year, so you may choose to reach for a more natural approach.
A 38 - year - old man in Salt Lake City appears to have
contracted Zika while caring for an elderly man who died from complications related to Zika infection, according to a report in the New England Journal of Medicine.
And travelers who buy travel insurance should know that «canceling a trip because you're afraid of
contracting Zika is not something that a standard travel insurance policy would cover,» said Daniel Durazo, the spokesman for Allianz Global Assistance USA.
This means travelers are not covered to cancel their trip for pregnancy - related reasons, including fear of
contracting the Zika virus, despite the CDC travel warning.
Travel insurance providers consider
contracting the Zika virus an unforeseen event.
Travel insurance does not cover travelers to cancel their trip out of fear of
contracting the Zika virus.
This means pregnancy - related reasons, including a pregnant traveler's concern about
contracting the Zika virus, would not be a covered reason to cancel a trip.
But some medical experts worry that if the court's preliminary injunction on a new state law ordering the cut is ultimately overturned and the law takes effect, low - income women who depend on Planned Parenthood for health care could be at greater risk for
contracting the Zika virus and passing it along to their unborn children.
Not exact matches
In a press conference, Florida Governor Rick Scott said state health officials had identified five cases of
Zika believed to be
contracted in Miami Beach.
Ironically, the threat of
Zika is likely far greater in the United States, where the first locally -
contracted cases began popping up last week, according to Dr. Peter Hotez, Dean for the National School of Tropical Medicine at Houston's Baylor College of Medicine.
NYC officials are trying to ease the fears of New Yorkers about the
Zika virus, even as they confirmed that a third person — a pregnant woman — has
contracted the disease in the city, and seven people have received a diagnosis statewide.
City officials are trying to ease the fears of New Yorkers about the
Zika virus, even as they confirm that a third New Yorker has
contracted the disease.
A case of
Zika in the US was
contracted via sex, a development that could prompt new travel advice for partners of pregnant women and those trying to conceive
Upstate Medical University researcher Anna Stewart Ibarra, Ph.D., M.P.A., and her colleagues have created a mathematical model that can serve as a guide to make monthly predictions on when people are at greatest risk for
contracting mosquito - borne viruses, such as dengue,
Zika and chikungunya, due to climate conditions.
The researchers compared a strain of
Zika isolated from a patient in Cambodia in 2010 with three
Zika strains collected from patients who
contracted the virus in Venezuela, Samoa and Martinique during the epidemic of 2015 — 2016.
As the
Zika epidemic spreads to the United States, the potential for
contracting the disease via blood transfusion has emerged as a serious concern.
Following 10 further cases of
Zika thought to be
contracted in Florida, pregnant women have now been told to avoid a so - called «transmission area» in Miami
One of the women who had an abortion was in her 30s and had
contracted the virus during her first trimester while traveling to a
Zika - affected area, the agency said.
Zika is a viral disease that humans can
contract after being bitten by mosquitoes.
The adult female patient
contracted the virus after sexual contact with a male who was symptomatic and had traveled to a country where
Zika virus transmission is occurring.
Contracted through the bite of an infected mosquito or through sexual or other modes of transmission,
Zika virus (ZIKV) infection can be prenatally passed from mother to fetus.1 The virus was first identified in the region of the Americas in early 2015, when local transmission was reported in Brazil.2 Six months later, a notable increase in the number of infants with congenital microcephaly was observed in northeast Brazil.3, 4 Clinical, epidemiologic, and laboratory evidence led investigators to conclude that intrauterine ZIKV infection was a cause of microcephaly and serious brain anomalies.5 - 7 However, as with other newly recognized teratogens, these features likely represent a portion of a broader spectrum.
The
Zika virus is generally mild, but can cause severe birth defects such as microcephaly if a woman
contracts the disease while pregnant.
There have been more than 1,400 confirmed
Zika cases in the United States, but so far all of them have been
contracted through travel abroad — either by a mosquito bite or by sexual intercourse with someone who had traveled to a
Zika - infected area.
Florida health officials on Wednesday reported an additional two
Zika infections that may have been spread by local mosquitoes while the number of travel - related cases rose by 17 — for a total of 381 people statewide who have
contracted the virus this year.
The company says customers will need to provide a doctor's note that says they are at risk of
contracting the mosquito - borne virus in order for them to change bookings or get a refund on flights to countries where
Zika has been detected.
There is currently no evidence to prove that our beloved pets can
contract this virus, even though we are aware that the
Zika virus was first believed to have passed from one species to another when it was spread from wild animals to humans in East Africa.
To understand what causes
Zika, how it is spread and how to protect yourself from
contracting it please read this other World Nomads article.
The research could shine light on why some people with
Zika contract eye diseases like conjunctivitis, and uveitis which can lead to permanent vision loss.
Some travel insurance companies are treating illnesses caused by the
Zika virus as any other illness
contracted while traveling, in that policyholders could still be covered for emergency medical care, emergency medical evacuation, and trip interruption benefits.