Tulah aku pun risau juga sebab slalu duk travel obersi setiap minggu kulukilir berjumpa ramai bangsa. Tu yg gigih cari bagaimana ianya boleh transfer penyakit tu. Asalkan bukan mcm aviation flu, inshaAllah bley elak kot walaupun duduk sebelah pembawa zika.
Kalau la akuterkena Zika (nau'zubillah), rugilah sket sebab wife tgh ngandung skang..tapi kena pakai kondom juga
bila ko dah dalam situasi yang ketegangan....ko mana dah boleh pikir pasal zika
ni wife aku mengandung anak yg kelima....konon nak stop dah masa anak keempat dulu....tapi sebab faktor ketegangan...dan juga cubaan nakal aku nak wife amik cuti jaga anak maksimum 5 tahun....maka bakal cukuplah muat mpv 7 seaters nanti.
p/s: suh wife benti kerja dia takmo....takleh dengan cara berdebat...cara 'seronok' aku buat lah.
Zika virus is transmitted to people primarily through the bite of an infected Aedes species mosquito (Ae. aegypti and Ae. albopictus). These are the same mosquitoes that spread dengue and chikungunya viruses.
These mosquitoes typically lay eggs in and near standing water in things like buckets, bowls, animal dishes, flower pots and vases. They prefer to bite people, and live indoors and outdoors near people.
Mosquitoes that spread chikungunya, dengue, and Zika are aggressive daytime biters, but they can also bite at night.
Mosquitoes become infected when they feed on a person already infected with the virus. Infected mosquitoes can then spread the virus to other people through bites.
From mother to child
A pregnant woman can pass Zika virus to her fetus during pregnancy. Zika is a cause of microcephaly and other severe fetal brain defects.
We are studying the full range of other potential health problems that Zika virus infection during pregnancy may cause.
A pregnant woman already infected with Zika virus can pass the virus to her fetus during the pregnancy or around the time of birth.
To date, there are no reports of infants getting Zika virus through breastfeeding. Because of the benefits of breastfeeding, mothers are encouraged to breastfeed even in areas where Zika virus is found.
Through sex
Zika can be passed through sex from a person who has Zika to his or her partners.
Zika can be passed through sex, even if the infected person does not have symptoms at the time.
It can be passed from a person with Zika before their symptoms start, while they have symptoms, and after their symptoms end.
Though not well documented, the virus may also be passed by a person who carries the virus but never develops symptoms. Studies are underway to find out how long Zika stays in the semen and vaginal fluids of people who have Zika, and how long it can be passed to sex partners. We know that Zika can remain in semen longer than in other body fluids, including vaginal fluids, urine, and blood.