13 resultados para Zika virus--Prevention
em South Carolina State Documents Depository
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This powerpoint presentation describes the way that Zika is spread by mosquitoes. It shows places that mosquitoes breed, ways to control their breeding, establishing a mosquito control program and shows various mosquito repellents.
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Zika is a disease primarily spread by mosquitoes, but it may also be spread by sexual contact with someone who is infected or from a pregnant woman to her fetus. This sheet gives Zika symptoms, how to prevent mosquito bites, how Zika is spread through sex and what to do if you suspect you have Zika.
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This chart shows ways in which local and state governments in South Carolina can help each other in preventing and controlling the Zika virus.
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This Spanish language sheet gives tips on how to protect yourself from mosquito bites such as using insect repellent, wearing protective clothes and mosquito-proofing your home.
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Zika is a disease primarily spread by mosquitoes, but it may also be spread by sexual contact with someone who is infected or from a pregnant woman to her fetus. This sheet printed in Spanish, gives Zika symptoms, how to prevent mosquito bites, how Zika is spread through sex and what to do if you suspect you have Zika.
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This sheet tells how to prevent mosquito bites such as: Night or day, be prepared ; Use insect repellent ; Wear protective clothes ; Mosquito-proof your home.
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This sheet, printed in Spanish, tells how to prevent mosquito bites such as: Night or day, be prepared ; Use insect repellent ; Wear protective clothes ; Mosquito-proof your home.
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This checklist is a tool to help local governments prepare for mosquito season and potential mosquito-borne disease outbreaks. It contains recommended items to be considered as part of a Zika readiness plan.
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This powerpoint presentation shown at a conference about zika gives a history of the zika virus, complications, epidemiology, screening recommendations and prevention.
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This checklist is a tool to help local governments understand steps to take when a case of Zika is confirmed in their county.
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Communicating Zika virus preventive behaviors, transmission paths, and the underlying science are challenging. There are many scientific unknowns, an uncertainty of the risk, and tragic consequences for pregnant women and their fetuses. Clear, consistent, and frequent communication from trusted sources and channels makes it easier for people to understand Zika information which can help them to make decisions. Effective communication can support attitudes, norms, and behaviors to prevent the spread of Zika and protect pregnant women.
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Through simple illustrations, this sheet explains how the Zika virus is spread from mosquito to people.
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Flanders virus was discovered in 1961 in the town of Flanders on Long Island, New York. The virus is in the virus family Rhabdoviridae, and it is widely distributed in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Flanders virus does not cause disease. The virus is frequently found in birds, such as Red-winged blackbirds, House sparrows, and starlings. It is also found in bird-feeding mosquitoes, such as the black-tailed mosquito (Culiseta melanura) and the northern and southern house mosquitoes (Culex pipiens and Culex quinquefasciatus, respectively). Presence of the virus in an area serves as a sentinel or warning for West Nile virus and as a trigger for public health control and prevention interventions targeting West Nile virus.