Abstract
The Zika Contraception Access Network established a network of 153 physicians across Puerto Rico as a short-term emergency response during the 2016-2017 Zika virus outbreak to provide client-centered contraceptive counseling and same-day contraception services at no cost for women who chose to prevent pregnancy. Between May 2016 and August 2017, 21 124 women received services. Contraception was used as a medical countermeasure to reduce adverse Zika-related reproductive outcomes during the outbreak and may be considered a key strategy in other emergencies.
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Romero, L., Koonin, L. M., Zapata, L. B., Hurst, S., Mendoza, Z., Lathrop, E., … Jamieson, D. J. (2018). Contraception as a medical countermeasure to reduce adverse outcomes associated with zika virus infection in Puerto Rico: The Zika contraception access network program. American Journal of Public Health, 108, S227–S230. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2018.304558
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