All women of child-bearing age. (P1) Test for Zika Virus – within 1 Week of Symptom Onset RT-PCR Test If RT-PCR test negative and symptoms > 4 days do.

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All women of child-bearing age. (P1) Test for Zika Virus – within 1 Week of Symptom Onset RT-PCR Test If RT-PCR test negative and symptoms > 4 days do serologic test for Zika IgM and neutralizing antibody test (at lab discretion) (P5) Test for Zika Virus – within 1 Week of Symptom Onset RT-PCR Test If RT-PCR test negative and symptoms > 4 days do serologic test for Zika IgM and neutralizing antibody test (at lab discretion) (P5) Supportive Care Rest, Fluids, Analgesics, Antipyretics (Avoid aspirin/NSAIDs in case of dengue) (P7) Supportive Care Rest, Fluids, Analgesics, Antipyretics (Avoid aspirin/NSAIDs in case of dengue) (P7) Serial Fetal Ultrasound for Pregnant Patient (every 3- 4 weeks) until birth (P7) Provider Considers Referral to maternal- fetal medicine or infectious disease specialist for pregnancy management (P9) Pregnant Patient’s Zika virus result (D4) Post-exposure counseling for Pregnant patient & male sexual partner (Mosquito prevention, Advice to use condoms) Live Birth, Zika Testing within 48 hours of delivery(P10) No, and Traveler to area with active Zika transmission Positive or Inconclusive Negative Abnormalities Present or inconclusive Negative Travel to area with active Zika Transmission (D1) Male Sexual Partner with Travel to area with active Zika Transmission (D1) Resident of area with active Zika transmission (D1) Known Pregnant (D2) Yes No Uncertain Pregnant Not Pregnant Fetal Ultrasound for Pregnant Patient(P7) Provider Determines Fetal Ultrasound Result (D6) Abnormalities Absent Abnormal or Inconclusive Pregnancy Outcome (D7) Mother’s Zika test, Amniocentesis,or Fetal Ultrasound positive, abnormal or inconclusive Mother’s Zika test negative with history of travel, symptoms, or male sexual partner Zika test positive Non-Live Pregnancy Outcome, Zika Testing (P11) Patients with > 1 symptoms (D3) Yes Test Pregnant Patient for Zika Virus Infection 2-12 weeks after she or partner return from travel (P6) No, and Resident of Zika Prone Area Test for Zika Virus IgM 1 st visit, and mid 2 nd Trimester (P5) Positive Routine Pre-natal Care Assess pregnancy dating & fetal wks gestation to assess fetal anatomy Consider repeat fetal ultrasound later in pregnancy (P6) Routine Pre-natal Care Assess pregnancy dating & fetal wks gestation to assess fetal anatomy Consider repeat fetal ultrasound later in pregnancy (P6) Negative Planned Travel To area with active Zika- Transmission (D1) No Yes Mosquito Prevention & Contraception Advice (P2) Confer with state health department regarding Zika testing (P4) Stop Determine if Pregnant (P3) Pregnant No, and Male Sexual Partner is Traveler to area with active Zika Transmission Test Male Sexual Partner for Zika Virus IgM 2-12 weeks after return from travel (P5) Male Sexual Partner with > 1 symptoms (D3) No Test Male Sexual Partner for Zika Virus within 1 Week of Symptom Onset RT-PCR Test If RT-PCR test negative and symptoms > 4 days do serologic test for Zika IgM and neutralizing antibody test (at lab discretion) (P5) Test Male Sexual Partner for Zika Virus within 1 Week of Symptom Onset RT-PCR Test If RT-PCR test negative and symptoms > 4 days do serologic test for Zika IgM and neutralizing antibody test (at lab discretion) (P5) Yes Male Sexual Partner’s Zika virus result (D5) Positive or Inconclusive Positive, Inconclusive AND Negative Provider Determines Amniocentesis result (D5) Confer with State Health Department Regarding Zika Testing for live or non- live pregnancy outcome(P12) Patient’s Zika virus result (D4) Consider Amniocentesis for pregnancy > 15 weeks gestation; Zika virus RT- PCR on amniotic fluid (P8)......