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Warning: Zika Virus Resurfaces – Pregnant Women at High Risk
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July 21, 2025

Warning: Zika Virus Resurfaces – Pregnant Women at High Risk

The government has issued a health warning regarding the resurgence of Zika virus infections in certain areas of Thailand. Zika, transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes—the same species responsible for dengue fever and chikungunya—poses a serious risk, especially to pregnant women. The virus can be passed from a pregnant woman to her unborn child, potentially leading to severe birth defects such as microcephaly, hearing loss, or developmental delays.

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The government has issued a health warning regarding the resurgence of Zika virus infections in certain areas of Thailand. Zika, transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes—the same species responsible for dengue fever and chikungunya—poses a serious risk, especially to pregnant women. The virus can be passed from a pregnant woman to her unborn child, potentially leading to severe birth defects such as microcephaly, hearing loss, or developmental delays.

Pregnant women are strongly advised to take extra precautions. If symptoms such as fever, rash, conjunctivitis, muscle pain, joint pain, fatigue, or headache occur, self-medication should be avoided—particularly with NSAIDs like ibuprofen, diclofenac, aspirin, or other over-the-counter drug combinations. Immediate consultation with a medical professional is essential.

According to the latest report from the Disease Prevention and Control Office in northeastern Thailand, between January 7 and July 5, 2025, a total of 7 Zika cases have been confirmed, with no deaths reported. The cases were distributed as follows: Nakhon Ratchasima (2 cases), Buriram (2 cases), Chaiyaphum (2 cases), and Surin (1 case). The highest number of cases occurred among children aged 5–9 years, followed by individuals aged 20–29 and 40–49.

Communities are urged to participate in the “3 Keep, 3 Prevent” campaign:

  1. Keep homes clean to prevent mosquitoes from resting.

  2. Keep garbage properly managed to eliminate breeding grounds.

  3. Keep water containers sealed to prevent mosquitoes from laying eggs.

People are encouraged to monitor symptoms closely within their families. If anyone shows signs of infection, they should be taken to a healthcare facility immediately for proper and timely treatment. This can significantly reduce the risk of complications.

The public is urged to work together to prevent and control the spread of Zika virus to ensure the safety of pregnant women and the wider community. For more information, contact the Department of Disease Control hotline at 1422, available 24/7.

 

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