The same precautions to prevent malaria apply for preventing Zika. On top of that, the current and future spread of Zika is fairly well documented, so you could choose to avoid particular areas.
That said, though there are obvious risks, there are much more likely challenges to worry about (malaria, dengue, food poisoning, etc.)
As you can see in the comments, you’re more likely to contract a tropical disease in the Americas than you as to be murdered, so it’s fair to be somewhat concerned, but contracting a tropical disease does not automatically mean death.
Also, it seems the world is overreacting.
No country will ever control the mosquito, at best they might reduce its population in cities. Mosquitoes are one place GMO would be great, modify their genes so the female does not need to blood to produce her eggs 😉
There is only one real course of action against Zika, Dengue, JE and the myriad of other mosquito borne diseases … don’t get bitten.
Use mosquito repellent when you are out and about, especially if you
are going to be sitting outdoors eating, walking in gardens or
forest.
Keep your hotel room’s doors and windows shut unless they have
screen.
Basically do the same things you would do to avoid being bitten by insects at home. And don’t let the media destroy your enjoyment, they are always hoping to find the next pandemic to talk about.
Most of the people won’t have any reaction from what the news are saying. Then, it is really hard to know the long term impact of an infected mosquito bite.
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