Zika is an Occupational Hazard

Zika, the virus, is an occupational hazard. This virus received a lot of attention back in 2016. The World Health Organization (WHO) declared Zika a public health emergency. This was a pretty big deal, considering it was only the fourth time in the organization’s existence that it declared this type of emergency.

Mosquitos with the Zika virus were found in Florida. As a contractor, a lot of jobs are outside; unfortunately, so are mosquitos. Since there is a risk of exposure to these virus-infected insects, contractors need to alert and protect their workers. First, employers need to informer their employees and contractors of the Zika threat, and offer suggestions and training so they can protect themselves. Such suggestions can include what appropriate clothing should be worn on the job; this clothing should cover legs, arms, and all exposed areas of the body. The employer should supply insect repellents to keep mosquitos at bay. If there is standing water at or near the job site, employers need to try and get rid of what they can. Mosquitos breed in still, standing water.

Even though the media has calmed down with their reporting on the virus, it is still out there, and people can still be infected. The level of concern for the virus should not go away until the virus is out of the United States or there is a vaccine or medication that can combat it. More than 100 people in Florida have contracted the virus, and that number will only go higher. Especially in the rainy season, mosquitos will always be more prevalent around people.

Zika gives people flu-like symptoms and it also may cause a birth defect that creates serious developmental problems in babies and even temporary paralysis in adults.

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