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Published 08:48 1 Dec 2016 GMT
265 known cases of the Zika virus have been reported in the UK as of 30 November 2016, including seven in which pregnant women were affected.
Sexual transmission of Zika virus is not common, and the mosquito which transmits the virus is not present in the UK or Ireland.
Male travellers are advised to avoid conception and use condoms and other barrier methods during sexual activities for six months following return from a Zika high or moderate risk country.
Women who have travelled to an area regarded as high or moderate Zika virus risk are advised to avoid conception and use condoms or other barrier methods for eight weeks after leaving the area.
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