For Healthcare Providers
Zika virus disease is a nationally notifiable condition. Healthcare providers should report suspected Zika virus disease cases to their state, local, or territorial health department to facilitate diagnosis and mitigate risk of local transmission. State, local, and territorial health departments should report laboratory-confirmed and probable cases to CDC.
Clinical Guidance
Testing for Zika
Overview & Training
More Resources
- Zika Virus Webinar: Updates to Clinical Guidance and Recommendations for Pregnant Women and Infants
- Facts about Microcephaly
- Congenital Microcephaly Case Definitions
- MMWR Zika Reports
- CDC’s Health Alert Network (HAN)
- EID Journal: Zika Spotlight
- Key Considerations for Healthcare Settings [PDF – 2 pages]
- Protecting Workers from Occupational Exposure to Zika Virus Including Healthcare Settings
- CDC Expert Commentary on Medscape: 10 Questions About Zika
- Page last reviewed: August 18, 2017
- Page last updated: August 18, 2017
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