March 23, 2016: The Ministry of Health, following consultation with the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) wishes to inform the public that one additional case of the Zika virus in Trinidad has been confirmed. This brings the total number of confirmed Zika cases in Trinidad to seven. There are at this time, no confirmed cases in Tobago.
The newly confirmed case is a 40-year-old male from St. Ann’s, Port-of-Spain who presented with a rash, conjunctivitis, fever and headaches. The Insect Vector Control Division, County Medical Officer of Health and the Port-of-Spain City Corporation were informed and field work has commenced.
The Ministry of Health continues to urge citizens to take steps to prevent the infection of themselves and their loved ones.
1. Dispose of all unwanted containers/items in the yard or environs which can collect water and become mosquito breeding grounds.
2. Cover water containers such as barrels, drums or buckets with a mosquito proof covering.
3. Ensure that your drains and guttering allow the free flow of water.
4. Empty and scrub the sides of water vases or use dirt or sand instead to support flowers.
5. Cover extremities when out in the evenings.
6. Use bed nets that are tightly tucked under the mattress for protection at night.
7. Use insect repellant that contains DEET as an active ingredient.
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For further information please contact:
Corporate Communications Unit
Ministry of Health
868-625-7979; 868-623-8492