Don’t Go to the Olympics if You’re Pregnant, Says CDC
A woman stands at a neighbor's house with Rio 2016 Olympic Park in background. On Friday, U.S. health officials issued travel advice to Americans heading to the 2016 summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro.REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes
U.S. federal health officials
on Friday issued travel advice to Americans planning to brave the 2016
summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, despite a widespread outbreak of
the Zika virus. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) says everyone can nearly eliminate their risk for the
mosquito-borne illness by simply avoiding a trip to Brazil in August.
Officials
say women who are pregnant should skip the games, since there is a
growing body of evidence suggesting that the virus puts a developing
fetus at risk for microcephaly, a condition in which a baby has an
abnormally small skull and incomplete brain development. Since early
2015, more than 4,000 infants in Brazil have been born with
microcephaly.
As more reports emerge about sexual transmission of the virus, the CDC also reminds pregnant women to make use of prophylactics beyond bug repellent and mosquito nets.
“If
you have a male partner who goes to the Olympics, you may be at risk
for sexual transmission of Zika. Either use condoms the right way, every
time, or do not have sex during your pregnancy,” CDC officials said in a
written statement.
For those women who are pregnant or trying to
conceive who will be going to the Summer Games despite the warning, the
CDC strongly recommends speaking with a physician about Zika risk before
heading to Brazil. All travelers to the Olympics—especially women who
are pregnant—are advised to strictly follow protocol to avoid mosquito bites .
Earlier on Friday, the CDC released a detailed report
on the health outcomes of nine pregnant women in the U.S. who tested
positive for Zika after traveling to countries affected by the virus.
One mother gave birth to an infant with severe microcephaly.
Don’t Go to the Olympics if You’re Pregnant, Says CDC
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