Updates from the Alabama Department of Public Health on Zika

For the most up-to-date information on the Zika Virus and other mosquito-borne diseases in Alabama, the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) has established a dedicated website to providing details relating to the Zika Virus. If you have questions, please click here to visit the site for the latest information.


Zika Cases in Alabama

Alabama Residents Tested for Zika Virus as of November 4, 2016

Positive Test Results for Zika or Flavivirus, unspecified (likely Zika) in Alabama =39 Alabama Residents
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Travel-associated cases* Alabama Residents Tested for Zika Virus as of November 2, 2016

Positive Test Results for Zika or Flavivirus, unspecified (likely Zika) in Alabama =28 Alabama Residents
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Additional Resources on Zika for Alabama Residents

  1. Reducing Mosquito Bite Exposure: Learn More
  2. Zika Virus Information by Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Learn More
  3. Reducing Exposure to Mosquito Environments: Learn More

News on the Zika Virus in Alabama

  1. ABC 33/40: Alabama health officials confirm 1st case of Zika virus in Cullman County
  2. WHNT News 19: Heath Department: About 31 cases of Zika confirmed in Alabama, new case in Marshall Co.
  3. AlabamaNews: 25 travel-related Zika cases confirmed in Alabama

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