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CDC issues Texas city travel warning for pregnant women after Zika


CDC issues Texas city travel warning for pregnant women after Zika
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Pregnant women should consider postponing travel to Brownsville, Texas, because of concerns about mosquitoes there spreading the Zika virus, federal health officials said Wednesday.The warning from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention advises doctors to tell pregnant women and their sex partners to take precautions and to consider putting off travel to the city while the advisory is in place.It comes after five cases of Zika virus infection spread locally were recently diagnosed in people living near each other in the city located on the state's border with Mexico.
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CDC issues travel advisory for Brownsville, Texas, over Zika


CDC issues travel advisory for Brownsville, Texas, over Zika
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Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are seen at the Laboratory of Entomology and Ecology of the Dengue Branch of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in San Juan, Puerto Rico, March 6, 2016.REUTERS/Alvin Baez/File PhotoCHICAGO The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a travel advisory on Wednesday warning pregnant women to consider postponing travel to Brownsville, Texas, because of the risk of contracting Zika.The advisory, issued through CDC's Health Alert Network, follows reports of infections in five people living in the Brownsville area who have contracted Zika through local mosquitoes, suggesting an ongoing risk of Zika infection.
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CDC issues Zika travel guidance for Texas border city


CDC issues Zika travel guidance for Texas border city
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Aedes aegypti mosquitoes are the primary way the Zika virus is spread.(Ricardo Mazalan/AP)Federal health officials on Wednesday urged pregnant women to consider postponing travel to Brownsville, Tex., because of five local cases of Zika virus infection that have been reported.The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention sent an advisory to clinicians in its health alert network saying that the CDC is designating Brownsville, on the border with Mexico, a Zika cautionary area for testing and travel guidance.
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CDC issues Zika virus warning in Brownsville


CDC issues Zika virus warning in Brownsville
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A pregnant woman, who recently lived in El Salvador, has tested positive for the Zika virus, according to the Legacy Community Health on Thursday.(Photo: KHOU)BROWNSVILLE, TEXAS - The CDC has issued Zika-related travel and testing guidance for Brownsville, Texas after reports of five locally transmitted cases of the virus.Officials believe there may be a risk of continued spread of the Zika virus in the area and that pregnant women are at a risk of infection.
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