Zika Virus

Also known as: Zika, Zika virus disease.

What is Zika virus?

Zika virus is an illness caused by infected mosquitoes. It occurs mostly in tropical areas but has recently made some appearances in the United States. It often causes no symptoms or mild symptoms but can be dangerous if pregnant women become infected.

What causes Zika virus?

A mosquito infected with the Zika virus most often causes the disease. There is some evidence that it can also be spread from person to person through sexual contact or blood transfusions.

What are the symptoms of Zika virus?

Most people have no symptoms to Zika virus. Some get a rash, mild fever, minor aches and pains, headache or red eyes. In pregnant women, Zika virus can cause miscarriage or microcephaly, a dangerous prenatal condition, in the baby.

What are Zika virus care options?

There is no cure for Zika virus. Over-the-counter medications can help with mild symptoms. The best option is prevention of infection by avoiding areas with the possibility of infection or taking steps to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes.


Reviewed by: Carolina Sanchez-Vegas, MD

This page was last updated on: July 22, 2022 11:43 AM

Infectious Diseases

The Division of Infectious Diseases at Nicklaus Children’s Hospital uses state-of-the-art diagnostic tools to identify acute or chronic viral and bacterial diseases, so that we can treat it effectively as quickly as possible.

Learn More