Areas with Zika
Key Facts
- Local mosquito-borne Zika virus transmission has been reported in the continental United States.
- Zika virus outbreaks are occurring in multiple countries and in three US territories.
- CDC has issued travel notices for these areas.
- Some countries have reported Zika cases in the past and may report occasional new cases.
- CDC has issued special travel considerations for travelers to countries in Southeast Asia where Zika virus is endemic.
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Zika in Texas
Local mosquito-borne Zika virus transmission has been reported in Brownsville, Texas. -
ZIKA IN FLORIDA
Local mosquito-borne Zika virus transmission has been reported in South Florida. -
CASE COUNTS
Latest data for Zika infection cases in the U.S. including cases in pregnant women and pregnancy outcomes.
Blood and Tissue Collection Community
Areas of active transmission for blood and tissue safety intervention
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
Local mosquito-borne transmission
Local mosquito populations infected with Zika virus can transmit it to humans. “What is Local Transmission?” [PDF - 1 page]
Travel-associated transmission (imported case)
Infection associated with travel to an area with local mosquito-borne transmission.
See “What is an imported case?” [PDF - 1 page]
- Page last reviewed: December 14, 2016
- Page last updated: December 14, 2016
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