1. INTRO
Zika virus (ZIKV) infection has emerged as a significant public health concern, particularly due to its association with severe birth defects such as microcephaly and other neurological abnormalities in newborns when mothers are infected during pregnancy. The rapid spread of Zika virus across various regions, including Asia, has raised alarms for healthcare systems to ensure effective management and support for pregnant women who are at risk. In Jaipur, India, the rise in Zika infections necessitates a comprehensive approach to healthcare services for these vulnerable populations. The healthcare services tailored for pregnant women infected with Zika virus are critical in mitigating the impacts of the infection on both the mothers and their unborn children. Healthcare providers must be equipped with adequate knowledge about Zika virus transmission, its symptoms, and the potential complications that may arise during pregnancy. Access to prenatal care becomes paramount, as
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