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NOTE: A surveillance case definition is a set of uniform criteria used to define a disease for public health surveillance. Surveillance case definitions enable public health officials to classify and count cases consistently across reporting jurisdictions. Surveillance case definitions are not intended to be used by healthcare providers for making a clinical diagnosis or determining how to meet an individual patient’s health needs.

Subtype(s)

  • Zika virus disease and Zika virus infection
  • Zika virus disease, congenital
  • Zika virus disease, non-congenital
  • Zika virus infection, non-congenital

Subtype(s) Case Definition

Case Classification

Probable

A neonate who does not meet clinical criteria for a congenital disease case; BUT

The neonate’s mother has an epidemiologic linkage or meets laboratory criteria for recent ZIKV or flavivirus infection;

AND

The neonate has laboratory evidence of ZIKV or flavivirus infection by:

  • Positive ZIKV IgM antibody test of serum or CSF collected within 2 days of birth; AND
    • negative dengue IgM antibody test and no neutralizing antibody testing performed; OR
    • positive neutralizing antibody titers against ZIKV and dengue or other flaviviruses endemic to the region where exposure occurred.

Confirmed

A neonate who does not meet clinical criteria for a congenital disease case; BUT

The neonate has laboratory evidence of recent ZIKV or flavivirus infection by:

  • ZIKV detection by culture, viral antigen or viral RNA in fetal tissue, umbilical cord blood, or amniotic fluid; or neonatal serum, CSF, or urine collected within 2 days of birth; OR
  • Positive ZIKV IgM antibody test of umbilical cord blood, neonatal serum or CSF collected within 2 days of birth with positive ZIKV neutralizing antibody titers and negative neutralizing antibody titers against dengue or other flaviviruses endemic to the region where exposure occurred.

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