Pregnant women with any laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection, 2015-2018
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Pregnant women with any laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection, 2015-2018

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      As of July 17, 2018, a total of 9 additional cases in pregnant women with laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection in the US States and the District of Columbia have been included since the last reporting date, June 19, 2018. A total of 21 additional cases in pregnant women with laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection in the US territories and freely associated states have been included since the last reporting date, June 19, 2018.

      What these numbers show

      • These numbers reflect the number of pregnancies with laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection that have been reported to the US Zika Pregnancy and Infant Registry. This includes Zika virus infections that were acquired via travel, sexual exposure, or local transmission, and pregnancies that were completed from December 1, 2015 to March 31, 2018.

      • Pregnancies with possible Zika virus infection that are ongoing after March 31, 2018, will not be included in these numbers. However, state, tribal, local, and territorial health departments may continue to securely send this medical information to the US Zika Pregnancy and Infant Registry.

      • There are some delays in reporting. The numbers may increase or decrease as new cases are added, or information on existing cases is clarified such as an ongoing pregnancy becoming a completed pregnancy.

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