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[h=1]Zika Virus Information[/h] [FONT="]As of June 24, 2016 in South Carolina:[/FONT]
Travel-associated cases reported: 6
Pregnant women: 0
Sexually transmitted: 1*
Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
Total cases: 6
[FONT="]South Carolina has had 6 travel-associated cases of Zika virus. Of those, 5 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home. *One case involved a South Carolina resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.[/FONT] [FONT="]Due to federal privacy restrictions, DHEC is unable to provide additional information concerning any individual, including details about physical condition, hospitalization, age, sex, and residence.
... http://www.scdhec.gov/Health/DiseasesandConditions/InfectiousDiseases/InsectAnimalBorne/ZikaVirus/[/FONT]
[h=1]Zika Virus Information[/h] [FONT="]As of July 16, 2016 in South Carolina:[/FONT]
Travel-associated cases reported: 18
Pregnant women: 0
Sexually transmitted: 1*
Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
Total cases: 18
[FONT="]South Carolina has had 18 travel-associated cases of Zika virus. Of those, 17 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home. *One case involved a South Carolina resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.[/FONT] [FONT="]Due to federal privacy restrictions, DHEC is unable to provide additional information concerning any individual, including details about physical condition, hospitalization, age, sex, and residence.
... http://www.scdhec.gov/Health/DiseasesandConditions/InfectiousDiseases/InsectAnimalBorne/ZikaVirus/[/FONT]
[h=1]Zika Virus Information[/h] [FONT="]As of August 2, 2016 in South Carolina:[/FONT]
Travel-associated cases reported: 26
Pregnant women: 0
Sexually transmitted: 1*
Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
Total cases: 26
[FONT="]South Carolina has had 26 travel-associated cases of Zika virus. Of those, 25 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home. *One case involved a South Carolina resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.[/FONT] [FONT="]Due to federal privacy restrictions, DHEC is unable to provide additional information concerning any individual, including details about physical condition, hospitalization, age, sex, and residence.
... http://www.scdhec.gov/Health/DiseasesandConditions/InfectiousDiseases/InsectAnimalBorne/ZikaVirus/[/FONT]
[h=1]Zika Virus Information[/h] [FONT="]As of August 26, 2016 in South Carolina:[/FONT]
Travel-associated cases reported: 43
Pregnant women: 0
Sexually transmitted: 1*
Locally acquired vector-borne cases reported: 0
Total cases: 43
[FONT="]South Carolina has had 43 travel-associated cases of Zika virus. Of those, 42 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home. *One case involved a South Carolina resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.[/FONT] [FONT="]Due to federal privacy restrictions, DHEC is unable to provide additional information concerning any individual, including details about physical condition, hospitalization, age, sex, and residence.[/FONT] [FONT="]Updates:[/FONT]