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What You Should Know About Zika Virus Testing: For Pregnant Women Living in an Area with Zika [1/4/2017]

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    As a pregnant woman who lives in an area with Zika, you may be at risk of getting Zika at any time during your pregnancy. For this reason, CDC recommends testing at the start of prenatal care and again during the second trimester. If at any time you feel sick with fever, rash, joint pain, or red eyes, you should see a doctor or other provider and be tested for Zika virus. Keep reading to learn more about what you might expect if you have Zika virus during pregnancy.

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    Date on publication: December 20, 2016

    Date from document properties: modified 1/4/2017

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