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HEALTHY PEOPLE. HEALTHY COMMUNITY. HEALTHY FUTURE. Zika Virus Update Town Hall June 15, 2016

HEALTHY PEOPLE. HEALTHY COMMUNITY. HEALTHY FUTURE. Zika Virus Update Town Hall June 15, 2016 Dr. Howard Haft, Deputy Secretary for Public Health, DHMH Robin Waddell, Deputy Health Officer – Operations, Cecil County Health Department Fred von Staden, Director, Environmental Health Services, Cecil County Health Department

What We Know Right Now Zika is transmitted to people primarily through the bite

What We Know Right Now Zika is transmitted to people primarily through the bite of infected Aedes sp. mosquitoes. The Aedes aegypti is the primary vector. Aedes albopictus mosquitoes are more widely dispersed in the continental U. S. and can also carry the virus, although it’s less likely. It is also known as Asian Tiger. ZIKA VIRUS IS NOT CURRENTLY BEING SPREAD BY MOSQUITOES IN THE CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES.

What We Know Right Now There is no vaccine to prevent or medicine to

What We Know Right Now There is no vaccine to prevent or medicine to treat Zika virus. Guidance and recommendations will change as more is learned about Zika virus infection is not currently available

Aedes aegypti mosquito

Aedes aegypti mosquito

Aedes albopictus (Asian Tiger) mosquito

Aedes albopictus (Asian Tiger) mosquito

Top Take-away Messages Zika infection during a pregnancy is linked to birth defects. This

Top Take-away Messages Zika infection during a pregnancy is linked to birth defects. This is a concern during any part of a pregnancy. Pregnant women should delay travel to areas with Zika. The best way to prevent Zika is to prevent mosquito bites.

Top Take-away Messages Most people infected with Zika don’t know they have it. They

Top Take-away Messages Most people infected with Zika don’t know they have it. They usually don’t get sick enough to seek medical care and very rarely die. See a healthcare provider if you develop a fever, rash, joint pain, or red eyes during a trip or within two weeks after traveling to a place with Zika. This also applies if you have had sexual contact with someone who has traveled.

Background of the Virus Prior to 2015, Zika virus disease outbreaks occurred in areas

Background of the Virus Prior to 2015, Zika virus disease outbreaks occurred in areas of Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Islands. First isolated in 1947, the virus was not reported in the Americas until early 2014 when it was identified on Easter Island (Chile). Mosquitos that spread Zika are aggressive daytime biters, but they can also bite at night.

What is Zika Virus? � Zika virus is an arbovirus (spread by arthropods) singlestranded,

What is Zika Virus? � Zika virus is an arbovirus (spread by arthropods) singlestranded, enveloped RNA virus � In the Flaviviridae family � � Yellow fever West Nile Dengue St. Louis encephalitis A transmission electron micrograph of the Zika virus (CDC)

Timeline of Current Outbreak May 2015 – First confirmed Zika virus infections in Brazil

Timeline of Current Outbreak May 2015 – First confirmed Zika virus infections in Brazil Dec 2015 -- Posted first regional travel notices for Zika in South America and Mexico. (Currently, outbreaks are occurring in many countries and territories. Additional areas are added weekly. ) Jan 22, 2016 – CDC activated its Emergency Operations Center Feb 1, 2016 – World Health Organization declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC) Feb 8, 2016 – CDC elevated EOC activation to Level 1 (the highest) Feb 8, 2016 – President Obama announced a request for $1. 8 billion in emergency funds for several agencies to accelerate research into a vaccine and educate populations at risk for the disease

Current Situation as of 6/8/2016 Maryland U. S. Currently 21 reported cases Currently 691

Current Situation as of 6/8/2016 Maryland U. S. Currently 21 reported cases Currently 691 travel-related (no further breakdown is available) All are travel-related * Of these cases: *Travelers returning from affected areas, their sexual contacts, or infants infected in utero cases reported to Arbo. NET 206 are pregnant women 11 were sexually transmitted 2 developed Guillain. Barré syndrome

Current Situation in U. S. Territories Locally-acquired cases reported: 1, 301 Travel-associated cases reported:

Current Situation in U. S. Territories Locally-acquired cases reported: 1, 301 Travel-associated cases reported: 4 * Pregnant * Guillain-Barré 166 7 Includes Puerto Rico, American Samoa, & U. S. Virgin Islands

Modes of Transmission Other Than Mosquitoes Sexual transmission from a man to his partners

Modes of Transmission Other Than Mosquitoes Sexual transmission from a man to his partners Recommendations for safe sex will vary based on the couple’s situation and concerns. Information is still evolving. Talk to your healthcare provider. Information also available on CDC. gov Zika virus can be passed from a pregnant woman to her fetus during pregnancy or around the time of delivery Blood transfusions Organ or tissue donation (theoretically possible) Has been isolated in breast milk, but no known cases (It is NOT recommended that women stop breast feeding. )

Symptoms and Complications Most Zika virus infections either do not cause any symptoms or

Symptoms and Complications Most Zika virus infections either do not cause any symptoms or they are mild. About one in five people infected develop the disease. Most common symptoms are fever, rash, joint pain, and/or red eyes. Could have muscle pain or headaches. Treatment is supportive. Symptoms may begin after incubation period of a few days to a week. Most symptoms then resolve within a few days to a week. Other diseases must be considered when diagnosing.

Symptoms and Complications Serious consequences of what was previously thought to be a benign

Symptoms and Complications Serious consequences of what was previously thought to be a benign disease can occur. CDC scientists have announced that evidence shows Zika virus infection during pregnancy is a cause of microcephaly and other severe fetal brain defects. There is also evidence of multiple neurologic syndromes in adults/adolescents, including Guillain-Barré syndrome. Long-term consequences have yet to be determined

Testing A blood or urine test can confirm a Zika infection. Either the local

Testing A blood or urine test can confirm a Zika infection. Either the local health department or the State health department must approve testing for Zika before it is ordered. Many factors are considered based on the situation when evaluating a request for testing. Work with your healthcare provider if you have concerns or questions. There is a recently-approved commercial test available but there are limitations to its use. Doctors are asked to discuss all potential exposures with local health department.

 CDC is not able to predict how much the Additional Facts Zika virus

CDC is not able to predict how much the Additional Facts Zika virus will spread in the continental U. S. Zika is a nationally reportable disease. CDC continues to work with states to monitor for mosquito-borne diseases, including Zika. Many areas in the U. S. have the type of mosquitoes that can become infected with and spread Zika virus. Do not need special PPE as with Ebola. Based on similar infections, once infected with Zika, you are likely protected from future infections.

Estimated Range

Estimated Range

Zika Virus Transmission Prevention and Health Promotion Administration 6/16

Zika Virus Transmission Prevention and Health Promotion Administration 6/16

For Zika to cause an outbreak in the continental United States, ALL of the

For Zika to cause an outbreak in the continental United States, ALL of the following must happen: People infected with virus enter the United States; An Aedes mosquito in the U. S. bites the infected person during time period when virus can be found in person’s blood (typically only through first week of infection); Infected mosquito lives long enough for the virus to multiply and for the mosquito to bite another person; and This cycle continues multiple times and starts an outbreak.

Prevention During the first week of infection, Zika virus can be found in a

Prevention During the first week of infection, Zika virus can be found in a person’s blood. Virus can be passed from an infected person to a mosquito through mosquito bites. The infected mosquito can spread the virus to other people. To prevent others from getting sick, strictly follow steps to prevent mosquito bites during first week of illness or if you test positive.

Act Now Mosquitoes that spread Zika breed in containers of water of all sizes.

Act Now Mosquitoes that spread Zika breed in containers of water of all sizes. Empty all containers of standing water, including: - buckets - planters - toys - birdbaths - flowerpots - bottles and bottle caps - tires Prevention and Health Promotion Administration 6/16

Act Now Avoid mosquito bites. Apply insect repellent, wear lightweight pants and long -sleeved

Act Now Avoid mosquito bites. Apply insect repellent, wear lightweight pants and long -sleeved shirts, and keep window screens in good condition. Mosquito Control technicians are here to help. Please cooperate if you see them on your property. Prevention and Health Promotion Administration 6/16

For More Information View the DHMH Zika Town Hall at: https: //youtu. be/1 xpcu.

For More Information View the DHMH Zika Town Hall at: https: //youtu. be/1 xpcu. DHs. GK 8 Soundcloud for Zika audio PSAs, please visit: https: //soundcloud. com/mdagdept If you have a question about Zika that is not answered by any of the sites listed, you can send your question to: Zika. Questions@maryland. gov For more information, please visit: http: //phpa. dhmh. maryland. gov/pages/zika. aspx or cecilcountyhealth. org Please visit these sites often as information is updated frequently DHMH Prevention and Health Promotion Administration 6/16