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  • CDC - Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016 (Updated November 17, 2016)

    Three babies have been born with birth defects linked to the Zika virus in the United States, and three more have been lost to miscarriages or aborted because of the birth defects, federal health officials said Thursday.
    All of the women were infected with Zika by travel, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said. But the CDC also expects localized outbreaks of Zika in the U.S. as mosquito season starts. Puerto Rico already has an epidemic and has also reported at least one Zika-associated birth defect.

    Three babies have been born with birth defects linked to the Zika virus in the United States, and three more have been lost to miscarriages or aborted


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    Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016






    Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

    Liveborn infants with birth defects*

    3

    Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of June 9, 2016


    Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

    3

    Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of June 9, 2016




    What these numbers show
    • These numbers reflect poor outcomes among pregnancies with laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry.
    • The number of live-born infants and pregnancy losses with birth defects are combined for the 50 US states and the District of Columbia. To protect the privacy of the women and children affected by Zika, CDC is not reporting individual state, tribal, territorial or jurisdictional level data.
    • The poor birth outcomes reported include those that have been detected in infants infected with Zika before or during birth, including microcephaly, calcium deposits in the brain indicating possible brain damage, excess fluid in the brain cavities and surrounding the brain, absent or poorly formed brain structures, abnormal eye development, or other problems resulting from damage to brain that affects nerves, muscles and bones, such as clubfoot or inflexible joints.
    What these new numbers do not show
    • These numbers are not real time estimates. They will reflect the outcomes of pregnancies reported with any laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection as of 12 noon every Thursday the week prior; numbers will be delayed one week.
    • These numbers do not reflect outcomes among ongoing pregnancies.
    • Although these outcomes occurred in pregnancies with laboratory evidence of Zika virus infection, we do not know whether they were caused by Zika virus infection or other factors.
    Where do these numbers come from?
    • These data reflect pregnancies reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry. CDC, in collaboration with state, local, tribal and territorial health departments, established this registry for comprehensive monitoring of pregnancy and infant outcomes following Zika virus infection.
    • The data collected through this system will be used to update recommendations for clinical care, to plan for services and support for pregnant women and families affected by Zika virus, and to improve prevention of Zika virus infection during pregnancy.
    * Includes microcephaly, calcium deposits in the brain indicating possible brain damage, excess fluid in the brain cavities and surrounding the brain, absent or poorly formed brain structures, abnormal eye development, or other problems resulting from damage to brain that affects nerves, muscles and bones, such as clubfoot or inflexible joints.
    **Includes miscarriage, stillbirths, and terminations with evidence of the birth defects mentioned above
    • Page last reviewed: June 15, 2016
    • Page last updated: June 15, 2016
    https://www.cdc.gov/zika/geo/pregnancy-outcomes.html


    "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
    -Nelson Mandela

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    • #3
      Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016





      Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

      Liveborn infants with birth defects*

      4

      Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of June 16, 2016


      Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

      4

      Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of June 16, 2016




      Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

      Liveborn infants with birth defects*

      0

      Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of June 16, 2016


      Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

      1

      Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of June 16, 2016




      What these numbers show
      • These numbers reflect poor outcomes among pregnancies with laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry.
      • The number of live-born infants and pregnancy losses with birth defects are combined for the 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and the US territories. To protect the privacy of the women and children affected by Zika, CDC is not reporting individual state, tribal, territorial or jurisdictional level data.
      • The poor birth outcomes reported include those that have been detected in infants infected with Zika before or during birth, including microcephaly, calcium deposits in the brain indicating possible brain damage, excess fluid in the brain cavities and surrounding the brain, absent or poorly formed brain structures, abnormal eye development, or other problems resulting from damage to brain that affects nerves, muscles and bones, such as clubfoot or inflexible joints.
      What these new numbers do not show
      • These numbers are not real time estimates. They will reflect the outcomes of pregnancies reported with any laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection as of 12 noon every Thursday the week prior; numbers will be delayed one week.
      • These numbers do not reflect outcomes among ongoing pregnancies.
      • Although these outcomes occurred in pregnancies with laboratory evidence of Zika virus infection, we do not know whether they were caused by Zika virus infection or other factors.
      Where do these numbers come from?
      • These data reflect pregnancies reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry. CDC, in collaboration with state, local, tribal and territorial health departments, established this registry for comprehensive monitoring of pregnancy and infant outcomes following Zika virus infection.
      • The data collected through this system will be used to update recommendations for clinical care, to plan for services and support for pregnant women and families affected by Zika virus, and to improve prevention of Zika virus infection during pregnancy.
      * Includes microcephaly, calcium deposits in the brain indicating possible brain damage, excess fluid in the brain cavities and surrounding the brain, absent or poorly formed brain structures, abnormal eye development, or other problems resulting from damage to the brain that affects nerves, muscles and bones, such as clubfoot or inflexible joints.
      **Includes miscarriage, stillbirths, and terminations with evidence of the birth defects mentioned above


      "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
      -Nelson Mandela

      Comment


      • #4
        Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016





        Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

        Liveborn infants with birth defects*

        7

        Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of June 23, 2016


        Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

        5

        Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of June 23, 2016




        Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

        Liveborn infants with birth defects*

        0

        Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of June 23, 2016


        Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

        1

        Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of June 23, 2016

        ...







        "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
        -Nelson Mandela

        Comment


        • #5
          Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016




          Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

          Liveborn infants with birth defects*

          7

          Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of June 30, 2016


          Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

          5

          Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of June 30, 2016




          Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

          Liveborn infants with birth defects*

          0

          Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of June 30, 2016


          Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

          1

          Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of June 30, 2016




          What these numbers show
          • These numbers reflect poor outcomes among pregnancies with laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry.
          • The number of live-born infants and pregnancy losses with birth defects are combined for the 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and the US territories. To protect the privacy of the women and children affected by Zika, CDC is not reporting individual state, tribal, territorial or jurisdictional level data.
          • The poor birth outcomes reported include those that have been detected in infants infected with Zika before or during birth, including microcephaly, calcium deposits in the brain indicating possible brain damage, excess fluid in the brain cavities and surrounding the brain, absent or poorly formed brain structures, abnormal eye development, or other problems resulting from damage to brain that affects nerves, muscles and bones, such as clubfoot or inflexible joints.
          What these new numbers do not show
          • These numbers are not real time estimates. They will reflect the outcomes of pregnancies reported with any laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection as of 12 noon every Thursday the week prior; numbers will be delayed one week.
          • These numbers do not reflect outcomes among ongoing pregnancies.
          • Although these outcomes occurred in pregnancies with laboratory evidence of Zika virus infection, we do not know whether they were caused by Zika virus infection or other factors.
          Where do these numbers come from?
          • These data reflect pregnancies reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry. CDC, in collaboration with state, local, tribal and territorial health departments, established this registry for comprehensive monitoring of pregnancy and infant outcomes following Zika virus infection.
          • The data collected through this system will be used to update recommendations for clinical care, to plan for services and support for pregnant women and families affected by Zika virus, and to improve prevention of Zika virus infection during pregnancy.
          These registries are covered by an assurance of confidentiality. This protection requires us to safeguard the information collected for the pregnant women and infants in the registries.
          * Includes microcephaly, calcium deposits in the brain indicating possible brain damage, excess fluid in the brain cavities and surrounding the brain, absent or poorly formed brain structures, abnormal eye development, or other problems resulting from damage to the brain that affects nerves, muscles and bones, such as clubfoot or inflexible joints.
          **Includes miscarriage, stillbirths, and terminations with evidence of the birth defects mentioned above








          • Page last reviewed: June 15, 2016
          • Page last updated: July 7, 2016
          https://www.cdc.gov/zika/geo/pregnancy-outcomes.html


          "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
          -Nelson Mandela

          Comment


          • #6
            Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016




            Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

            Liveborn infants with birth defects*

            9

            Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of July 7, 2016


            Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

            6

            Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of July 7, 2016




            Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

            Liveborn infants with birth defects*

            0

            Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of July 7, 2016


            Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

            1

            Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of July 7, 2016




            What these numbers show
            • These numbers reflect poor outcomes among pregnancies with laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry.
            • The number of live-born infants and pregnancy losses with birth defects are combined for the 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and the US territories. To protect the privacy of the women and children affected by Zika, CDC is not reporting individual state, tribal, territorial or jurisdictional level data.
            • The poor birth outcomes reported include those that have been detected in infants infected with Zika before or during birth, including microcephaly, calcium deposits in the brain indicating possible brain damage, excess fluid in the brain cavities and surrounding the brain, absent or poorly formed brain structures, abnormal eye development, or other problems resulting from damage to brain that affects nerves, muscles and bones, such as clubfoot or inflexible joints.
            What these new numbers do not show
            • These numbers are not real time estimates. They will reflect the outcomes of pregnancies reported with any laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection as of 12 noon every Thursday the week prior; numbers will be delayed one week.
            • These numbers do not reflect outcomes among ongoing pregnancies.
            • Although these outcomes occurred in pregnancies with laboratory evidence of Zika virus infection, we do not know whether they were caused by Zika virus infection or other factors.
            Where do these numbers come from?
            • These data reflect pregnancies reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry. CDC, in collaboration with state, local, tribal and territorial health departments, established this registry for comprehensive monitoring of pregnancy and infant outcomes following Zika virus infection.
            • The data collected through this system will be used to update recommendations for clinical care, to plan for services and support for pregnant women and families affected by Zika virus, and to improve prevention of Zika virus infection during pregnancy.
            These registries are covered by an assurance of confidentiality. This protection requires us to safeguard the information collected for the pregnant women and infants in the registries.
            * Includes microcephaly, calcium deposits in the brain indicating possible brain damage, excess fluid in the brain cavities and surrounding the brain, absent or poorly formed brain structures, abnormal eye development, or other problems resulting from damage to the brain that affects nerves, muscles and bones, such as clubfoot or inflexible joints.
            **Includes miscarriage, stillbirths, and terminations with evidence of the birth defects mentioned above








            • Page last reviewed: June 15, 2016
            • Page last updated: July 14, 2016
            https://www.cdc.gov/zika/geo/pregnancy-outcomes.html


            "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
            -Nelson Mandela

            Comment


            • #7
              Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016





              Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

              Liveborn infants with birth defects*

              12

              Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of July 14, 2016


              Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

              6

              Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of July 14, 2016




              Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

              Liveborn infants with birth defects*

              0

              Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of July 14, 2016


              Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

              1

              Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of July 14, 2016




              ...



              "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
              -Nelson Mandela

              Comment


              • #8
                Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016




                Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

                Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                13

                Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of July 21, 2016


                Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                6

                Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of July 21, 2016




                Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

                Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                0

                Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of July 21, 2016


                Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                1

                Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of July 21, 2016




                What these numbers show
                • These numbers reflect poor outcomes among pregnancies with laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry.
                • The number of live-born infants and pregnancy losses with birth defects are combined for the 50 US states, the District of Columbia, and the US territories. To protect the privacy of the women and children affected by Zika, CDC is not reporting individual state, tribal, territorial or jurisdictional level data.
                • The poor birth outcomes reported include those that have been detected in infants infected with Zika before or during birth, including microcephaly, calcium deposits in the brain indicating possible brain damage, excess fluid in the brain cavities and surrounding the brain, absent or poorly formed brain structures, abnormal eye development, or other problems resulting from damage to brain that affects nerves, muscles and bones, such as clubfoot or inflexible joints.
                What these new numbers do not show
                • These numbers are not real time estimates. They will reflect the outcomes of pregnancies reported with any laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection as of 12 noon every Thursday the week prior; numbers will be delayed one week.
                • These numbers do not reflect outcomes among ongoing pregnancies.
                • Although these outcomes occurred in pregnancies with laboratory evidence of Zika virus infection, we do not know whether they were caused by Zika virus infection or other factors.
                Where do these numbers come from?
                • These data reflect pregnancies reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry. CDC, in collaboration with state, local, tribal and territorial health departments, established this registry for comprehensive monitoring of pregnancy and infant outcomes following Zika virus infection.
                • The data collected through this system will be used to update recommendations for clinical care, to plan for services and support for pregnant women and families affected by Zika virus, and to improve prevention of Zika virus infection during pregnancy.
                These registries are covered by an assurance of confidentiality. This protection requires us to safeguard the information collected for the pregnant women and infants in the registries.
                * Includes microcephaly, calcium deposits in the brain indicating possible brain damage, excess fluid in the brain cavities and surrounding the brain, absent or poorly formed brain structures, abnormal eye development, or other problems resulting from damage to the brain that affects nerves, muscles and bones, such as clubfoot or inflexible joints.
                **Includes miscarriage, stillbirths, and terminations with evidence of the birth defects mentioned above








                • Page last reviewed: June 15, 2016
                • Page last updated: July 28, 2016
                https://www.cdc.gov/zika/geo/pregnancy-outcomes.html


                "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
                -Nelson Mandela

                Comment


                • #9
                  Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016





                  Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

                  Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                  15

                  Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of July 28, 2016


                  Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                  6

                  Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of July 28, 2016




                  Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

                  Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                  0

                  Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of July 28, 2016


                  Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                  1

                  Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of July 28, 2016




                  ...


                  "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
                  -Nelson Mandela

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016





                    Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

                    Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                    16

                    Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of August 4, 2016


                    Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                    5

                    Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of August 4, 2016




                    Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

                    Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                    1

                    Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of August 4, 2016


                    Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                    1

                    Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of August 4, 2016




                    ...
                    • Page last reviewed: June 15, 2016
                    • Page last updated: August 11, 2016





                    "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
                    -Nelson Mandela

                    Comment


                    • #11
                      Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016





                      Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

                      Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                      16

                      Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of August 11, 2016


                      Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                      5

                      Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of August 11, 2016




                      Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

                      Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                      1

                      Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of August 11, 2016


                      Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                      1

                      Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of August 11, 2016




                      ...



                      "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
                      -Nelson Mandela

                      Comment


                      • #12
                        Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016





                        Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

                        Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                        16

                        Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of August 18, 2016


                        Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                        5

                        Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of August 18, 2016




                        Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

                        Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                        1

                        Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of August 18, 2016


                        Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                        1

                        Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of August 18, 2016





                        "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
                        -Nelson Mandela

                        Comment


                        • #13
                          Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016





                          Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

                          Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                          17

                          Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of September 1, 2016


                          Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                          5

                          Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of September 1, 2016




                          Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

                          Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                          1

                          Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of September 1, 2016


                          Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                          1

                          Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of September 1, 2016



                          ...



                          "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
                          -Nelson Mandela

                          Comment


                          • #14
                            Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016





                            Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

                            Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                            18

                            Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of September 8, 2016


                            Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                            5

                            Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of September 8, 2016




                            Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

                            Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                            1

                            Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of September 8, 2016


                            Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                            1

                            Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of September 8, 2016



                            ...



                            "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
                            -Nelson Mandela

                            Comment


                            • #15
                              Outcomes of Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Possible Zika Virus Infection in the United States, 2016





                              Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States and the District of Columbia

                              Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                              20

                              Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of September 15, 2016


                              Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                              5

                              Includes aggregated data reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry as of September 15, 2016




                              Pregnancy Outcomes in the United States Territories

                              Liveborn infants with birth defects*

                              1

                              Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of September 15, 2016


                              Pregnancy losses with birth defects**

                              1

                              Includes aggregated data from the US territories reported to the US Zika Pregnancy Registry and data from Puerto Rico reported to the Zika Active Pregnancy Surveillance System as of September 15, 2016



                              ...



                              "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
                              -Nelson Mandela

                              Comment

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