Two Zika Cases in Woodlands; Pregnant Women Urged to Guard Against Mosquito Bites
- Singapore's National Environment Agency confirmed two local Zika cases at Woodlands Street 11 and Street 32 on June 19, 2025, as reported by Bernama.
- The NEA has started wastewater and mosquito surveillance in the surrounding residential areas following each case notification.
- The Communicable Diseases Agency explains that symptoms of Zika include rashes, fever, and joint pain.
- The NEA advised residents, especially pregnant women, to protect themselves from mosquito bites due to the risk of Zika transmission in the area.
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Two Zika virus cases confirmed in Woodlands; pregnant women advised to take precautions
Two Zika Cases Prompt Urgent Advisories in Woodland
Singapore’s health experts have officially announced that two people in Woodlands, from the areas of Woodlands Street 11 and Street 32, have caught the Zika virus. This news comes from a joint statement by the Communicable Diseases Agency (CDA) and the National Environment Agency (NEA), who are now asking people, especially pregnant women in those areas, to be very careful. The NEA has been closely watching the situation, and after checking wast…
Two Zika cases confirmed in Woodlands as NEA steps up mosquito surveillance
Two Zika virus cases have been confirmed in Woodlands, specifically at Street 11 and Street 32, according to a joint Facebook announcement by the National Environment Agency (NEA) and the Communicable Diseases Agency (CDA) on 19 June 2025. The NEA responded swiftly by launching wastewater and mosquito surveillance around the affected residential areas. These efforts are part of its routine operations to limit the spread of vector-borne illnesses…
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