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  • Infectious Diseases
  • Epidemiology

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  • Recent Zika virus outbreaks have prompted global health concerns.
  • Emerging evidence links Zika virus infection during pregnancy to microcephaly in newborns.
  • Rapidly evolving information necessitates updated clinical guidance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the critical role of nurses and clinicians in managing Zika virus.
  • To emphasize the importance of disseminating accurate Zika virus information.
  • To underscore the need for early identification of potential Zika virus cases.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review on Zika virus epidemiology and clinical manifestations.
  • Analysis of current public health recommendations for Zika virus.
  • Assessment of the role of healthcare professionals in patient education and case detection.

Main Results:

  • Nurses and clinicians are frontline providers in addressing Zika virus concerns.
  • Accurate information dissemination is key to mitigating public anxiety and promoting preventive measures.
  • Vigilant identification of potential cases is essential for effective public health response.

Conclusions:

  • Healthcare professionals are vital in combating the impact of Zika virus.
  • Continuous education and awareness are necessary for both clinicians and the public.
  • Prompt identification and management are crucial for controlling Zika virus spread and its devastating consequences.