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Zika Virus – April 20, 2016.

Texas has had 31 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 30 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Wise – 1

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Tuesday, April 19, 2016


The Houston Health Department was notified by the Texas Department of Health Services that a clerical error wrongly identified a confirmed case of Zika. The case count for The City of Houston is six.

 

Gender
Age Range
Travel History
Travel Month
Confirmation Date
Case Status by CDC
Female
60-64
Colombia
11/15
12/22/2015
Confirmed Positive
Male
35-39
Honduras
12/15
01/28/2016
Confirmed Positive
Female
40-45
Honduras
12/15
1/29/2016
Confirmed Positive
Female
0-10
Honduras
1/16
2/22/2016
Confirmed Positive
Female
45-50
Guatemala
1/16
2/25/2016
Confirmed Positive
Female
60-64
El Salvador
11/15
2/26/2016
Confirmed Positive
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Zika Virus – April 21, 2016.

Texas has had 31 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 30 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – April 25, 2016.

Texas has had 31 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 30 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – April 26, 2016.

Texas has had 31 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 30 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – April 27, 2016.

Texas has had 31 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 30 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – April 28, 2016.

Texas has had 31 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 30were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – April 29, 2016.

Texas has had 31 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 30 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 2, 2016.

Texas has had 31 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 30 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 3, 2016.

Texas has had 31 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 30 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 4, 2016.

Texas has had 32 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 31 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Val Verde – 1 
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 6, 2016.

Texas has had 32 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 31 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Val Verde – 1 
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 9, 2016.

Texas has had 33 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 32 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Collin – 1
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Val Verde – 1 
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 11, 2016.

Texas has had 33 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 32 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Collin – 1
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Val Verde – 1 
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 12, 2016.

Texas has had 33 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 32 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Collin – 1
Dallas – 6
Denton – 1
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Val Verde – 1 
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 13, 2016.

Texas has had 34 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 33 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Collin – 1
Dallas – 6
Denton – 2
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Val Verde – 1 
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 16, 2016.

Texas has had 35 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 34 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Collin – 1
Dallas – 6
Denton – 2
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Val Verde – 1
Williamson – 1
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 17, 2016.

Texas has had 35 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 34 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Collin – 1
Dallas – 6
Denton – 2
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Val Verde – 1
Williamson – 1
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 18, 2016.

Texas has had 35 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 34 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Collin – 1
Dallas – 6
Denton – 2
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Val Verde – 1
Williamson – 1
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 19, 2016.

Texas has had 35 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 34 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3
Collin – 1
Dallas – 6
Denton – 2
Fort Bend – 2
Grayson – 1
Harris – 12
Tarrant – 3
Travis – 2
Val Verde – 1
Williamson – 1
Wise – 1

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Zika Virus – May 20, 2016.

Texas has had 36 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 35 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3 
Collin – 1 
Dallas – 6 
Denton – 2 
Fort Bend – 2 
Grayson – 1
Harris – 13 
Tarrant – 3 
Travis – 2 
Val Verde – 1 
Williamson – 1 
Wise – 1
 

 

Note: Zika case data for Texas will be updated weekdays by 11 a.m.

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Zika Virus – May 23, 2016.

Texas has had 36 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 35 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3 
Collin – 1 
Dallas – 6 
Denton – 2 
Fort Bend – 2 
Grayson – 1
Harris – 13 
Tarrant – 3 
Travis – 2 
Val Verde – 1 
Williamson – 1 
Wise – 1
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Zika Virus – May 24, 2016.

Texas has had 36 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 35 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3 
Collin – 1 
Dallas – 6 
Denton – 2 
Fort Bend – 2 
Grayson – 1
Harris – 13 
Tarrant – 3 
Travis – 2 
Val Verde – 1 
Williamson – 1 
Wise – 1
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Zika Virus – May 26, 2016.

Texas has had 36 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 35 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3 
Collin – 1 
Dallas – 6 
Denton – 2 
Fort Bend – 2 
Grayson – 1
Harris – 13 
Tarrant – 3 
Travis – 2 
Val Verde – 1 
Williamson – 1 
Wise – 1
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Zika Virus – May 27, 2016.

Texas has had 36 confirmed cases of Zika virus disease. Of those, 35 were in travelers who were infected abroad and diagnosed after they returned home; one of those travelers was a pregnant woman. One case involved a Dallas County resident who had sexual contact with someone who acquired the Zika infection while traveling abroad.

Case counts by county:

Bexar – 3 
Collin – 1 
Dallas – 6 
Denton – 2 
Fort Bend – 2 
Grayson – 1
Harris – 13 
Tarrant – 3 
Travis – 2 
Val Verde – 1 
Williamson – 1 
Wise – 1

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