On 14 July 2016, the Public Health Department of Saba reported the first case of locally transmitted Zika virus infection on the island. It is the second confirmed case, after a first imported case one month ago.
(Via Public Health Department Saba, accessed 18/07/16)
Advice to Travellers
All Travellers
- Mosquito bite avoidance is strongly recommended.
- Advised to seek travel advice from a healthcare provider at least 6-8 weeks in advance of travel, but particularly important if pregnant or planning pregnancy.
- Strongly advised not to travel without adequate insurance – pregnant women should check with their travel insurance company that they are covered under the policy.
- Male and non-pregnant female travellers should practice abstinence or use contraception, including condoms during travel and for 8 weeks on return to reduce the risk of sexual transmission of ZIKV particularly during conception or pregnancy.
Women who are Pregnant
- Advised to postpone non-essential travel to countries with current risk of ZIKV transmission until the link between ZIKV and adverse pregnancy outcomes has been fully clarified.
- If travel is essential, should be helped to understand the risks in order to make a fully informed decision.
- During travel, strict bite avoidance is essential. Advise use of barrier methods to prevent potential sexual transmission of ZIKV from a male partner during travel and throughout the pregnancy.
- On return, early obstetric review is recommended even if well.
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