CDC Zika Website Participant Scenarios - Women 06SEP2016

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CDC Zika Website Participant Scenarios - Women 06SEP2016

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ZIKA Scenarios

Women

  1. You are concerned about Zika and would like to find more information on how to prevent mosquito bites. Using this site, what can you find?





  1. What other steps can you take to protect yourself from Zika?





  1. How is Zika spread?





  1. You’ve heard on the news that Zika has been spreading. How would you find out where Zika is?





  1. You recently traveled to an area with Zika and are thinking about getting pregnant. Are there any precautions you should take?





  1. Is there a vaccine for Zika?



  1. You have two young children and are worried about Zika with all of the mosquitos during summer. Can infants and children be infected with Zika?





  1. What should you do if you think you have Zika?





  1. You are pregnant, is it safe for you to travel to Bahamas?



  1. Your partner recently traveled to an area with Zika and isn’t sure if he was infected. How long should you use a condom when you are together?





  1. If you have Zika, how can you protect others from getting sick?





  1. Your sister is expecting a baby. You are concerned about Zika and would like to learn about what possible birth defects that could happen if your sister gets Zika.





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