Travel-Related Zika Virus Infection Identified in Garland
On May 20, 2016, the Garland Health Department (GHD) received confirmation of the first case of Zika virus in Garland. Based on CDC guidance, the infected individual was tested for the Zika virus because she is pregnant and has recently traveled to a country with local transmission of Zika. There is no local threat of transmission in our area because the infected individual did not return to Garland during the disease phase when she was capable of transmitting Zika via mosquitoes.- DEET all day, every day. Use insect repellants that contain DEET. Always follow label instructions.
- Dress to prevent mosquito bites. Wear light-colored long sleeves and pants whenever outside.
- Drain and remove all standing water near your home, especially artificial containers. Report any standing water that you cannot drain to the GHD at 972-205-3720, via email at EnvHealth@GarlandTx.gov or via the eAssist app.
For additional information on Zika virus or other mosquito-borne diseases, visit the GHD webpage at GarlandTx.gov or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.











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