
|Videos|March 16, 2016
What Should You Do If a Patient Presents to Your Practice With a Suspected Zika Infection?
Author(s)Contagion Editorial Staff
Dorothy McCoy, PharmD, explains what healthcare providers should do if a patient presents to their practice with a suspected Zika infection.
Advertisement
Dorothy McCoy, PharmD, BCPS-AQ ID, Clinical Associate Professor at the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University and Clinical Pharmacist, Infectious Diseases Hackensack University Medical Center explains what healthcare providers should do if a patient presents to their practice with a suspected Zika infection.
Newsletter
Stay ahead of emerging infectious disease threats with expert insights and breaking research. Subscribe now to get updates delivered straight to your inbox.
Advertisement
Latest CME
Advertisement
Advertisement
Trending on Contagion Live
1
US Measles Cases Near 2,000 in 2025 as Multi-State Outbreaks Expand
2
Working in a Hot Zone: Building Trust With Local Communities, Addressing Gaps In Preparedness
3
CDC Awards Grant to Study Neonatal Hepatitis B Vaccination Outcomes in Guinea-Bissau
4
Vir Grants Norgine Commercial Rights to Hepatitis Delta Therapy in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand
5
















































































































































































































































































