Zika Updates

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West Nile Fever and Neuroinvasive Disease – Information for Clinicians – August 2018

 

Florida DOH Health Advisory – Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria Evacuees-Zika – 10/18/17

 

Webinar – Beyond the Basics: The Impact of Zika Virus on Vision and Hearing – 9/5/17

 

Zika Fever: Information for Clinicians – 8/14/17

 

Florida DOH Zika Testing Update – 8/11/17

 

Zika Cases Continue to Increase – 7/25/17

 

Florida DOH Health Advisory – 5/23/17

 

CDC issues updates for interpretation of Zika test results for pregnant women – 5/8/17

 

Microcephaly “the tip of the iceberg” – 4 in 10 Zika-infected babies may have serious defects  – 12/14/2016

 

SWFL Researchers Craft Zika Medication – 11/29/16

 

CDC Study: Babies of Mothers with Zika Didn’t Show Symptoms for Months 11/27/2016

 

Could Zika Virus Have Lasting Impact on Male Fertility-11/8/2016

 

Zika Research Looks at Male Fertility-11/2/2016

 

Zika Detected in Woman’s Vagina Weeks After Infection – 10/19/16

 

Zika ‘Syndrome’: Health Problems Mount As Babies Turn 1 – 10/12/16

 

CDC Updates Guidance on Preventing Sexual Transmission of Zika – 10/3/16

 

Update: Bodily Fluids May Have Potential to Spread Zika 9/14/2016

 

Update: Interim Guidance for the Evaluation and Management of Infants with Possible Congenital Zika Virus Infection — United States, August 2016

 

Zika Fever-Updated Guidance for Zika Virus Testing-8/5/2016

 

Letter to Prenatal and Obstetrical Health Care Providers-8/4/2016

 

Pregnancy Health Priority Lab Form for Zika Testing

 

Health Care Provider Questionaire for Possible Exposure to Zika Virus

 

Letter from Marjorie Kirsch, M.D, Medical Director, FDOHLC-8/4/2016

 

Information for Clinicians 2/9/2016

 

Information for Obstetricians 2/9/2016

 

Zika Tools for Healthcare Providers

 

CDC Issues Updated Zika Recommendations – 3/25/16

 

Department of Health Resources for Physicians and the General Public

 

Department of Health Resources for Mosquito-borne Viruses in General

 

Center for Disease Control for Zika

 

Initial Guidance on Zika Virus Testing for Non-Pregnant Individuals And for Pregnant Women and Infants

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Zika Laboratory Guidance

Lab Guidance

Laboratory Packaging and Shipping Guidance Document

Zika Testing FAQ

 

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug Administration

Guidance for Industry

CDC Urges Doctors To Aggressively Test Pregnant Women For Zika