Provisional considerations for the care of pregnant women in settings with high Zika virus circulation: document for health care professionals

Given the introduction of this new virus in the Americas and its potential association with microcephaly and other abnormalities, this document (dated May 2, 2016) presents provisional considerations on Zika virus infection in pregnant women.

The aim of this document is to provide health care professionals in charge of the care of pregnant women with updated information based on the best evidence available for the prevention of infection, timely diagnosis, suggested therapy and monitoring of pregnant women, and notification of cases to the competent health authorities. The information presented in this document was updated; it may be further altered if new evidence appears on the effects / consequences of Zika virus Infection in pregnant women and their children.

Link to this document (English | Spanish).

Resource Type(s)
Health Care Protocol
Topic(s)
Birth Defects
Child Survival
Clinical Guidelines
Diagnostics
Microcephaly
Signs and Symptoms
Treatment
Audience(s)
Health Care Workers
Language(s)
English
Spanish
Country(ies)
Global
Source(s)
Pan American Health Organization
World Health Organization

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