Mums-to-be warned against travel to Florida after Zika outbreak
Pregnant women have been advised to postpone or cancel trips to Florida following the first domestic outbreak of the Zika virus in the state.
Four new cases of Zika in Miami announced last week appear to be the first caught from mosquitoes in the US, rather than from overseas travel.
Public Health England has updated the risk level in Florida to ‘moderate’ and the Government’s National Travel Health Network and Centre has advised pregnant women in England to consider postponing non-essential trips to Florida.
In addition, people are being warned to use condoms and not to have unprotected sex during the trip and for eight weeks afterwards, even if they show no symptoms.
Thomas Cook, Thomson, First Choice and BA are allowing pregnant women who have booked trips to Florida to change their destination for free. Virgin Holidays has said it will give full refunds.
In adults, the disease causes a mild fever, joint pain and rash. But pregnant women can pass the virus on to babies, who can be born with microcephaly.
Fifty three people have tested positive for the virus in Britain after visiting infected countries since the outbreak began in May last year, including three new cases in Yorkshire last week.
Lisa
Lisa joined Travel Weekly nearly 25 years ago as technology reporter and then sailed around the world for a couple of years as cruise correspondent, before becoming deputy editor. Now freelance, Lisa writes for various print and web publications, edits Corporate Traveller’s client magazine, Gateway, and works on the acclaimed Remembering Wildlife series of photography books, which raise awareness of nature’s most at-risk species and helps to fund their protection.
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