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Zika Virus Infection in Singapore (Update)

02 September 2016

As of the 2 August 2016, the Singaporean Ministry of Health (SMoH) has confirmed a total of 160 cases of locally acquired Zika virus (ZIKV) infection.

The SMoH has identified Aljunied Crescent/Sims Drive as the affected areas and has advised the following areas are of concern; Khatib Camp, Sembawang Drive, Kranji Road, Joo Chiat Place, Senoko South Road, Toh Guan Road East and Lor 101 Changi.

For the purpose of advising travellers the Singapore has been categorised as a High Risk.

(Via Ministry of Health Singapore - accessed 02/08/16)

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 to obtain adequate travel insurance – pregnant women should check with their travel insurance company that they are covered under the policy.
  • Take measures to avoid sexual transmission of ZIKV

Specific recommendations for pregnant women

Until the link between ZIKV and adverse pregnancy outcomes has been fully clarified pregnant women should:

  • Consider postponing non-essential travel to the affected areas until after pregnancy.
  • On return, early obstetric review is recommended even if well.
  • More detailed advice can be found here

Specific recommendations for other travellers

Including women at risk of becoming pregnant, planning pregnancy, and their male partners. Further information and more detailed advice can be found on the TRAVAX ZIKV Infection page

Further Resources