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Travel and clinical advice on Zika: assessing pregnant women following travel; epidemiology; symptoms; transmission.
Guidance on who to test for Zika virus infection and which samples to collect.
Flowchart for assessing women who have travelled while pregnant to areas with active Zika virus transmission.
Guidance on symptoms of Zika virus infection and complications of the disease.
Practical advice for clinicians caring for immunocompromised persons who wish to travel or who have travelled to Zika-affected countries or areas.
Guidance on sexual transmission of Zika virus and methods of prevention.
Guillain-Barré syndrome is a rare neurological condition which can occur following Zika virus infection.
Information about routes of Zika virus transmission and ways to prevent this.
Request form P4 to accompany Zika (no current symptoms) samples sent to the Rare and Imported Pathogens Laboratory.
Advice for women who are pregnant or considering pregnancy, who are pregnant and diagnosed with Zika, and for women whose baby is possibly affected.
Historical and current epidemiology of Zika virus infections, including cases in UK travellers.
Guidance on how to advise individual travellers on the duration of preventative measures against sexual transmission of Zika virus.
Information about systems in the UK for surveillance of congenital Zika syndrome.
Guidance for neonatologists and paediatricians to manage confirmed and potentially infected infants born to parents who travelled to areas with active Zika virus transmission.
Qualitative assessment of the risk that Zika virus presents to the UK population.
Minutes of the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (SAGE) meetings on the Zika outbreak in 2016.
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