According to the latest Vital Signs report—
- Zika is linked to cases of microcephaly, a birth defect in which a baby’s head is much smaller than expected, often from abnormal brain development.
- To protect their pregnancies, pregnant women should not travel toareas with Zika.
- You can use CDC’s Zika Communication Planning Guide for States to prepare a communication plan and raise awareness about Zika virus.
Zika Communication Planning Guide for States
In order to meet state, local, and territorial health department goals for the Zika response, clear, consistent, and frequent communication ensures that people receive and understand information that can help them make decisions. Communication with the public will foster behaviors to prevent the spread of Zika and protect pregnant woman and their pregnancies.
This planning guide provides states with resources to develop adapted communication strategies for their state including
- Information on the purpose and use of CDC’s key messages and how to get updates.
- Communication outreach products including fact sheets, infographics, posters, videos, and CDC’s Digital Press Kit.
- Clinical communications products including the clinical guidance, Health Alert Network, MMWRs, and Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA) deliverables.
Factsheets
Mosquito Bite Prevention for Travelers: English[PDF - 2 pages] | Spanish[PDF - 2 pages] |Portuguese[PDF - 2 pages]
Mosquito Bite Prevention (United States): English[PDF - 2 pages] | Spanish[PDF - 2 pages] |Portuguese[PDF - 2 pages]
Help Control Mosquitoes that Spread Dengue, Chikungunya, and Zika Viruses: English[PDF - 2 pages]| Spanish[PDF - 2 pages] | Portuguese[PDF - 2 pages]
Pregnant? Protect yourself from mosquito bites: English[PDF - 1 page] | Spanish[PDF - 1 page]
Pregnant and living in an area with Zika?: English[PDF - 2 pages] | Spanish[PDF - 2 pages]
Pregnant? Read this before you travel: English[PDF - 2 pages] | Spanish[PDF - 2 pages]
Zika: What Can Be Done?: English[PDF - 2 pages]
Keep mosquitoes out of your septic tank: English[PDF - 2 pages] | Spanish
Zika and Sex: Information for men with pregnant partners living in areas with Zika: English[PDF - 1 page]
Zika and Sex: Information for pregnant women living in areas with Zika: English[PDF - 1 page]
The Right Way To Use a Male Condom: English[PDF - 2 pages]
Infographics
Pregnant? Read this before you travel: English[PDF - 2 pages] | Spanish[PDF - 2 pages]
Zika: What we know/don’t know: English[PDF - 1 page] | Spanish[PDF - 1 page]
CDC in Action: English[PDF - 1 page]
Posters
Pregnant? Protect your pregnancy (for areas with Zika): English[PDF - 1 page]
Going to the American Tropics? 11” x 14”: English[PDF - 1 page] | Spanish[PDF - 1 page] | Portuguese[PDF - 1 page]
Recently in the American Tropics? 11” x 14”: English[PDF - 1 page] | Spanish[PDF - 1 page] | Portuguese[PDF - 1 page]
What is an imported case? Chikungunya, Dengue, or Zika: English[PDF - 1 page] | Spanish[PDF - 1 page] | Portuguese[PDF - 1 page]
What is local transmission? Chikungunya, Dengue, or Zika: English[PDF - 2 pages] | Spanish[PDF - 2 pages]
Sick with Chikungunya, Dengue, or Zika?: English[PDF - 2 pages] | Spanish[PDF - 2 pages]
Protect Yourself from Mosquito Bites: English[PDF - 1 page] | Spanish[PDF - 1 page]
Videos
Guidance Documents
Zika Prevention Kits
Build Your Own Zika Prevention Kit Factsheet: English[PDF - 1 page] | Spanish[PDF - 1 page]
Photo Resources
Digital Press Kit
Health Alert Network (HAN)
Clinician Outreach and Communication Activity (COCA)
Travelers’ Health Notices
CDC Zika Microsite
Key Messages
CDC Zika Key Messages: English[PDF - 28 pages] | Spanish[PDF - 28 pages]
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