We know that
No vaccine exists to prevent Zika virus disease (Zika).
Prevent Zika by avoiding mosquito bites .
Mosquitoes that spread Zika virus bite mostly during the
daytime.
Mosquitoes that spread Zika virus also spread dengue and
chikungunya viruses.
Zika virus can be spread during sex by a man infected with
Zika to his sex partners.
Steps to prevent mosquito bites
When in areas with Zika and other diseases spread by
mosquitoes, take the following steps
Wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants.
Stay in places with air conditioning and window and door
screens to keep mosquitoes outside.
Take steps to control mosquitoes inside and outside your
home.
Sleep under a mosquito bed net if you are overseas or
outside and are not able to protect yourself from mosquito bites.
Use Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-registered insect
repellents with one of the following active ingredients: DEET, picaridin,
IR3535, oil of lemon eucalyptus, or para-menthane-diol. Choosing an
EPA-registered repellent ensures the EPA has evaluated the product for
effectiveness. When used as directed, EPA-registered insect repellents are
proven safe and effective, even for pregnant and breast-feeding women.
Always follow the product label instructions.
Reapply insect repellent as directed.
Do not spray repellent on the skin under clothing.
If you are also using sunscreen, apply sunscreen before
applying insect repellent.
To protect your child from mosquito bites:
Do not use insect repellent on babies younger than 2 months
old.
Do not use products containing oil of lemon eucalyptus or
para-menthane-diol on children younger than 3 years old.
Dress your child in clothing that covers arms and legs.
Cover crib, stroller, and baby carrier with mosquito
netting.
Do not apply insect repellent onto a child’s hands, eyes,
mouth, and cut or irritated skin.
Adults:
Spray insect repellent onto your hands and then apply to a
child’s face.
Treat clothing and gear with permethrin or purchase
permethrin-treated items.
Treated clothing remains protective after multiple washings.
See product information to learn how long the protection will last.
If treating items yourself, follow the product instructions
carefully.
Do NOT use permethrin products directly on skin. They are
intended to treat clothing.
Even if they do not feel sick, travelers returning to the
United States from an area with Zika should take steps to prevent mosquito
bites for 3 weeks so they do not spread Zika to mosquitoes that could spread
the virus to other people.
Sick with Chikungunya, Dengue, or Zika? Protect yourself and
others from mosquito bites during the first week of illness.
Sick with Chikungunya, Dengue, or Zika?[PDF - 1 page]
If you have Zika, protect others from getting sick
During the first week of infection, Zika virus can be found
in the blood and passed from an infected person to another mosquito through
mosquito bites. An infected mosquito can then spread the virus to other people.
To help prevent others from getting sick, strictly follow
steps to prevent mosquito bites[PDF - 2 pages] during the first week of
illness.
Zika virus can be spread during sex by a man infected with
Zika to his sex partners.
We do not know how long the virus can stay in the semen of
men who have had Zika, and how long the virus can be spread through sex.
We do know that the virus can stay in semen longer than in
blood.
To help prevent spreading Zika from sex, you can use
condoms, correctly from start to finish, every time you have sex. This includes
vaginal, anal, and oral (mouth-to-penis) sex. Not having sex is the only way to
be sure that someone does not get sexually transmitted Zika virus.
If you are a man who lives in or has traveled to an area
with Zika
If your partner is pregnant, either use condoms correctly
(warning: this link contains sexually graphic images) from start to finish,
every time you have vaginal, anal, and oral (mouth-to-penis) sex, or do not
have sex during the pregnancy.
Even if they do not feel sick, travelers returning to the
United States from an area with Zika should take steps to prevent mosquito
bites[PDF - 2 pages] for 3 weeks so they do not spread Zika to mosquitoes that
could spread the virus to other people.
If you are concerned about getting Zika from a male sex
partner
You can use condoms correctly from start to finish, every
time you have vaginal, anal, and oral (mouth-to-penis) sex. Condoms also prevent HIV and other STDs. Not having sex is the only way to be sure
that you do not get sexually transmitted Zika virus.
Pregnant women should talk to a doctor or other healthcare
provider if they or their male sex partners recently traveled to an area with
Zika, even if they don’t feel sick.
Information for travelers
Traveling? Visit CDC's Travelers Health website to see if
the country you plan to visit has any travel health notices.
Even if they do not feel sick, travelers returning to the
United States from an area with Zika should take steps to prevent mosquito
bites for 3 weeks so they do not spread Zika to mosquitoes that could spread
the virus to other people.
CDC has posted maps that show elevation levels in countries
with Zika.
Mosquito Bite Prevention for Travelers
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