Development and Implementation of a Zika Virus Disease Response Protocol at a Large Academic Medical Center

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Abstract

The rapid spread of Zika virus represents a threat to public health and demands significant preparation from hospitals and health care systems. Establishment of procedures for the identification of cases of Zika virus infection is a fundamental aspect of response planning. We describe the steps taken in the development and implementation of a protocol for the diagnosis and management of suspected cases of Zika virus infection in a large academic medical center.

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Rosa, R., Abbo, L. M., Kapur, G., Paige, P., Jean, R., Rico, E., & Memon, A. M. (2017). Development and Implementation of a Zika Virus Disease Response Protocol at a Large Academic Medical Center. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 11(2), 256–258. https://doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2016.116

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