ZIKA IN FLORIDA!!! GOV. CONFIRMS LOCAL TRANSMISSION

and now that i've read a bit more on that CDC site, i'm more concerned than ever...
http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/us-citizens-living-in-areas-with-zika

now i understand why they've told the olympic team to refrain from sex for 8 weeks after the olympics...

sure people who live in florida, live in florida...you deal with what you deal with...
but it will certainly come into consideration before i have to make the final payment to disney.uk for our trip next summer..
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i'd say the UK public health service is the expert to which i defer - they say to avoid non-essential travel to florida.....and if you HAVE to travel to florida when you're pregnant - then obviously you should use repellent...

to glibly tell a person who is at risk, "for pete sake! Just use some insect repellent!" not only isn't helpful, but makes light of a very serious health threat...

the question in our family is how long is the effect afterwards....and from what i've read, the experts don't know the answer to that question...

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So in one post you wonder what the CDC will say and when I post a link to their prevention website you discount it. I see where you are coming from, thanks.
 
So in one post you wonder what the CDC will say and when I post a link to their prevention website you discount it. I see where you are coming from, thanks.


well here's what the CDC actually has to say about zika areas - which now includes the US..

i can just see people wearing long sleeves and long pants while visiting WDW in the inferno of july heat.....lovely vacation to be sure...
while worrying about being bitten by a mosquito...
 
But, even the CDC recommends that you not travel to areas with active Zika while pregnant. http://www.cdc.gov/zika/prevention/plan-for-travel.html

At this point, it is an unknown whether Florida, or which parts, have "active Zika" (meaning zika being transmitted by mosquitos in that area, as opposed to people having zika who got the virus while traveling or sexually transmitted zika from a person who traveled). If I were pregnant, would I travel to Florida right now? I'm not sure, TBH, and I'm not a terribly paranoid person. To me, ANY risk probably is not worth taking for the 9 months I'm pregnant. Waiting on a trip to Disney, for example, would be something I'd be willing to do as opposed to traveling WHILE pregnant.


http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/2016-rio-olympics-faq

http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices/alert/2016-summer-olympics-rio

http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/page/2016-rio-olympics

They are not telling people not to travel to the Olympics.
 



you must not have read the site - it gives a very clear warning to pregnant women NOT to go to the olympics

the following is from the site you linked:

  • Women who are pregnant:
    • Do not go to the Olympics.
    • If you must go, talk to your doctor or other health care provider first; strictly followsteps to prevent mosquito bites and use condoms or do not have sex during your trip.
    • If you have a male partner who goes to the Olympics, either use condoms or do not have sex (vaginal, anal, or oral) during your pregnancy.
  • Women who are trying to become pregnant:
    • Before you or your male partner travel, talk to your doctor or other health care provider about your plans to become pregnant and the risk of Zika virus infection.
    • See CDC guidance for how long you should wait to try to get pregnant after travel to areas with Zika.
    • You and your male partner should strictly follow steps to prevent mosquito bites.
  • Men who go to the Olympics and have a pregnant partner should use condoms or not have sex (vaginal, anal, or oral) during the pregnancy.

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well here's what the CDC actually has to say about zika areas - which now includes the US..

i can just see people wearing long sleeves and long pants while visiting WDW in the inferno of july heat.....lovely vacation to be sure...
while worrying about being bitten by a mosquito...


Their very first suggestion is insect repellent. Wearing long sleeves and pants is a suggestion that is made in any area that has mosquitoes, it's not new to Zika.
 
you must not have read the site - it gives a very clear warning to pregnant women NOT to go to the olympics

the following is from the site you linked:

  • Women who are pregnant:
    • Do not go to the Olympics.
    • If you must go, talk to your doctor or other health care provider first; strictly followsteps to prevent mosquito bites and use condoms or do not have sex during your trip.
    • If you have a male partner who goes to the Olympics, either use condoms or do not have sex (vaginal, anal, or oral) during your pregnancy.
  • Women who are trying to become pregnant:
    • Before you or your male partner travel, talk to your doctor or other health care provider about your plans to become pregnant and the risk of Zika virus infection.
    • See CDC guidance for how long you should wait to try to get pregnant after travel to areas with Zika.
    • You and your male partner should strictly follow steps to prevent mosquito bites.
  • Men who go to the Olympics and have a pregnant partner should use condoms or not have sex (vaginal, anal, or oral) during the pregnancy.

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Saying not to go is only part of what they are saying and if you are pregnant that would certainly be a reasonable precaution. What they are not doing is telling everyone to stay away from the Olympics.
 
Saying not to go is only part of what they are saying and if you are pregnant that would certainly be a reasonable precaution. What they are not doing is telling everyone to stay away from the Olympics.

and who here said anything about everyone staying away from the olympics or florida....
we have from the very beginning talked about pregnant women and women who may become pregnant in the future...

that is what is under discussion here....pregnant women and women who may become pregnant...(those who are at risk)...

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and who here said anything about everyone staying away from the olympics or florida....
we have from the very beginning talked about pregnant women and women who may become pregnant in the future...

that is what is under discussion here....pregnant women and women who may become pregnant...

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and they are not telling women who may become pregnant to stay home. If you want to do that fine but there are precautions people can take if they decide to travel to an area where they may encounter Zika; just like many other diseases that are transmitted by insects.
 
and they are not telling women who may become pregnant to stay home. If you want to do that fine but there are precautions people can take if they decide to travel to an area where they may encounter Zika; just like many other diseases that are transmitted by insects.

Darcy, you are a tough nut to crack.... :)
the point is, the health services are indeed warning both pregnant women and women who may become pregnant....
and yes it is a truly serious issue whether you prefer not to consider it so....
or perhaps it doesn't affect you....it does affect my family....

right now, there have only been 4 cases in miami....let's hope it stays in miami - or better yet, disappears from florida completely...
unfortunately, it now seems that zika has become an issue that many of us must take into consideration when planning..
our big family trip to WDW is next summer (2017).....so it would seem to be a long time away...
however, we have reserved our vacation package from disney.uk - and will have to pay in full a long time in advance..
since there are several members of the family who fall into the high risk group, it's certainly possible that we will be forced to cancel...
i really hope not...i hope this is a very isolated incident and that we won't hear about locally transmitted zika again...

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Saying not to go is only part of what they are saying and if you are pregnant that would certainly be a reasonable precaution. What they are not doing is telling everyone to stay away from the Olympics.

I never said anything about the Olympics. If I were interested in the Olympic events, or had reason to go to watch someone I knew, I would go taking regular precautions to avoid being bit. No problem at all because I am well past child bearing age.

What I did say, and I stand by it, is IF I was pregnant, I probably would not make ANY sort of "non-essential" trip to an area where mosquitos are active with zika. Being pregnant is 9 short months. Nearly all non-essential travel can be avoided for these 9 months. The risk simply would not be worth it to me. To me, it's similar to other things I did while pregnant to prevent possible harm to the fetus....I gave up coffee, avoided cigarette smoke, did not eat "cured" meat products, and did not have sushi. All these things are minor inconveniences (at best) to me.
 
Darcy, you are a tough nut to crack.... :)
the point is, the health services are indeed warning both pregnant women and women who may become pregnant....
and yes it is a truly serious issue whether you prefer not to consider it so....
or perhaps it doesn't affect you....it does affect my family....

right now, there have only been 4 cases in miami....let's hope it stays in miami - or better yet, disappears from florida completely...
unfortunately, it now seems that zika has become an issue that many of us must take into consideration when planning..
our big family trip to WDW is next summer (2017).....so it would seem to be a long time away...
however, we have reserved our vacation package from disney.uk - and will have to pay in full a long time in advance..
since there are several members of the family who fall into the high risk group, it's certainly possible that we will be forced to cancel...
i really hope not...i hope this is a very isolated incident and that we won't hear about locally transmitted zika again...

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I hope you don't have to cancel either. I do believe that if you have family members who are pregnant, they should think about cancelling, if they are not I think there are reasonable precautions that people can take and still enjoy the trip.
 
I am of child bearing age but I am also desperately single. I was told by my dr to prevent pregnancy for 8 weeks after any mosquito bites.. I live in Missouri so that's fun.
 
and they are not telling women who may become pregnant to stay home. If you want to do that fine but there are precautions people can take if they decide to travel to an area where they may encounter Zika; just like many other diseases that are transmitted by insects.
No way in hell I would travel to Zika areas, if I were pregnant or planning to become pregnant in the near future. Why would anyone take the risk?
 
I hope you don't have to cancel either. I do believe that if you have family members who are pregnant, they should think about cancelling, if they are not I think there are reasonable precautions that people can take and still enjoy the trip.

thanks! :)
 
No way in hell I would travel to Zika areas, if I were pregnant or planning to become pregnant in the near future. Why would anyone take the risk?


Because there are steps that you can take to minimize the risk.
 
I think the concern I would have is bug spray isn't 100% effective and if I got one bite even though I took precautions I'd be concerned.
I have no plans to get pregnant but I am in my early 30's with no children. It's not making me cancel my trip but it's good for thought should a surprise happen close to the trip etc
 
Some people just aren't OK with merely "minimizing the risk" when it comes to the risk of having a baby with an underdeveloped brain.

Exactly. And I know I can cover my kids head to toe with the strongest bug spray available, make them wear long pants and long shirts even in the heat of summer, and they STILL get bit by mosquitoes every single time they step foot outside even for five minutes. They are just extremely attractive for mosquitoes for whatever reason. I on the other hand can stand right next to them with no bug spray, in shorts and a t shirt, and if don't have a single bite. I really hope they figure out how to cure or completely prevent Zika by the time my kids are of child-bearing age themselves.
 
I really hope they figure out how to cure or completely prevent Zika by the time my kids are of child-bearing age themselves.

It's not something that lends itself to a cure. And it's about as likely to be eradicated completely as Malaria is in the jungles. However, they're currently working on a vaccine, so your kids should be fine by the time they fall into that time in their lives.

Currently, they can test for the virus in blood, urine and semen samples. So if a couple were thinking of becomin pregnant, they can be tested at any time to see if they're safe to proceed. No reason other than convenience and personal preference not to have your vacation, wait a week or 2 once home and then get tested.
 




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