The number for Zika cases in Pune have increased to more than 100 cases, including 5 deaths. All deaths were in elderly people with co-morbidities.
End of August 2024, the US CDC issued an alert on a Zika outbreaks in the state of Maharashtra.
There is currently an increased risk of transmission of the Zika virus in the state of Maharashtra, India. Please note that the Zika virus can also be transmitted sexually!
Prevention: Optimal mosquito protection 24/7: during the day against Zika, dengueand other arboviruses, at dusk and at night against malaria.
When travelling to areas with a Zika outbreak, as is now the case in the state of Maharashtra, India, the Swiss Expert Committee for Travel Medicine recommends using a condom/femidom during the trip and for at least 2 months after returning home to prevent possible sexual transmission of the virus.
Due to the risk of malformations in the unborn child, pregnant women are currently advised not to travel to the state of Maharashtra in India. If travelling is absolutely necessary, it is recommended that you speak to a specialist in travel medicine before departure.
Women planning to become pregnant should wait at least 2 months after their return (or that of their partner) from India before starting family planning. In the case of medically assisted reproduction, this period should be extended to at least 3 months. Please also read the Zika information sheet, especially if you are pregnant or if you or your partner are planning a pregnancy.