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Zika Travel Health Notices
Before travel, visit
CDC's Travelers' Health website
for any active Zika Travel Health Notices and review the map below to determine if your destination has a risk of Zika virus transmission. Zika Travel Health Notices provide up-to-date information on known Zika virus outbreaks that may be occurring across the globe.
Geographic locations with Travel Health Notices for Zika
There are currently no geographic areas with an active Zika Travel Health Notice.
Are you looking for traveler recommendations or do you live abroad?
Your decision to travel or live abroad is personal and complex. The large Zika virus outbreaks that occurred during 2015 and 2016 in the Americas are over, but Zika virus continues to be a risk in many countries around the world. Review CDC's latest Zika recommendations for travelers and people living abroad.
Where has Zika been found?
Zika geographic risk classifications (as of February 6, 2026)
1-4
1
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:
Current or past Zika transmission
: These countries have a potential risk of Zika transmission, but CDC may not have accurate information on the current level of risk. As a result, detection and reporting of new outbreaks may be delayed.
Known to have mosquito that spreads Zika, but no reported Zika cases
: Because
Aedes aegypti
mosquitoes (the mosquitoes that most commonly spread Zika) are present in these countries, Zika has the potential to be present, along with other mosquito-borne infections. Detection and reporting of cases and outbreaks may be delayed.
Not known to have mosquito that spreads Zika
: No
Aedes aegypti
mosquitoes (the mosquitoes that most commonly spread Zika) have been reported in these countries. However, other
Aedes
species mosquitoes have been known to spread Zika, and these may be present.
2
Does not include countries or territories where only imported cases have been documented. Small island nations might not display on the map but data are included in the table above.
3
Current or past transmission is defined as having had locally acquired, mosquito-borne Zika cases. Some countries with temporally and geographically limited Zika virus transmission in the past may be classified as having no reported cases if they meet the following criteria: 1) had no confirmed locally acquired Zika virus disease cases for 12 months; 2) are located in a subtropic or temperate climate; and 3) have a comprehensive arboviral surveillance system, high capacity for diagnostic testing and consistent timely reporting of diagnostic results. Countries in this category are the United States and France (Note: only
Aedes albopictus
present in France).
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# Countries & Territories at Risk for Zika
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## What to know
Check this page for information about countries and territories at risk for Zika virus transmission before you make travel plans. Since surveillance practices for Zika virus vary greatly among countries, CDC does not always have accurate information on the current risk of Zika virus transmission in many geographic areas. For this reason, countries and territories with current or past transmission are considered at risk for Zika virus transmission.

## Zika Travel Health Notices
Before travel, visit [CDC's Travelers' Health website](https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices) for any active Zika Travel Health Notices and review the map below to determine if your destination has a risk of Zika virus transmission. Zika Travel Health Notices provide up-to-date information on known Zika virus outbreaks that may be occurring across the globe.
### Geographic locations with Travel Health Notices for Zika
There are currently no geographic areas with an active Zika Travel Health Notice.
### Are you looking for traveler recommendations or do you live abroad?
Your decision to travel or live abroad is personal and complex. The large Zika virus outbreaks that occurred during 2015 and 2016 in the Americas are over, but Zika virus continues to be a risk in many countries around the world. Review CDC's latest Zika recommendations for travelers and people living abroad.
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## Where has Zika been found?
**Zika geographic risk classifications (as of February 6, 2026)1-4**
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- ***Known to have mosquito that spreads Zika, but no reported Zika cases***: Because *Aedes aegypti* mosquitoes (the mosquitoes that most commonly spread Zika) are present in these countries, Zika has the potential to be present, along with other mosquito-borne infections. Detection and reporting of cases and outbreaks may be delayed.
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3Current or past transmission is defined as having had locally acquired, mosquito-borne Zika cases. Some countries with temporally and geographically limited Zika virus transmission in the past may be classified as having no reported cases if they meet the following criteria: 1) had no confirmed locally acquired Zika virus disease cases for 12 months; 2) are located in a subtropic or temperate climate; and 3) have a comprehensive arboviral surveillance system, high capacity for diagnostic testing and consistent timely reporting of diagnostic results. Countries in this category are the United States and France (Note: only *Aedes albopictus* present in France).
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| Readable Markdown | Check this page for information about countries and territories at risk for Zika virus transmission before you make travel plans. Since surveillance practices for Zika virus vary greatly among countries, CDC does not always have accurate information on the current risk of Zika virus transmission in many geographic areas. For this reason, countries and territories with current or past transmission are considered at risk for Zika virus transmission.

## Zika Travel Health Notices
Before travel, visit [CDC's Travelers' Health website](https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/notices) for any active Zika Travel Health Notices and review the map below to determine if your destination has a risk of Zika virus transmission. Zika Travel Health Notices provide up-to-date information on known Zika virus outbreaks that may be occurring across the globe.
### Geographic locations with Travel Health Notices for Zika
There are currently no geographic areas with an active Zika Travel Health Notice.
### Are you looking for traveler recommendations or do you live abroad?
Your decision to travel or live abroad is personal and complex. The large Zika virus outbreaks that occurred during 2015 and 2016 in the Americas are over, but Zika virus continues to be a risk in many countries around the world. Review CDC's latest Zika recommendations for travelers and people living abroad.
## Where has Zika been found?
**Zika geographic risk classifications (as of February 6, 2026)1-4**
1 **Legend descriptions**:
- ***Current or past Zika transmission***: These countries have a potential risk of Zika transmission, but CDC may not have accurate information on the current level of risk. As a result, detection and reporting of new outbreaks may be delayed.
- ***Known to have mosquito that spreads Zika, but no reported Zika cases***: Because *Aedes aegypti* mosquitoes (the mosquitoes that most commonly spread Zika) are present in these countries, Zika has the potential to be present, along with other mosquito-borne infections. Detection and reporting of cases and outbreaks may be delayed.
- ***Not known to have mosquito that spreads Zika***: No *Aedes aegypti* mosquitoes (the mosquitoes that most commonly spread Zika) have been reported in these countries. However, other *Aedes* species mosquitoes have been known to spread Zika, and these may be present.
2Does not include countries or territories where only imported cases have been documented. Small island nations might not display on the map but data are included in the table above.
3Current or past transmission is defined as having had locally acquired, mosquito-borne Zika cases. Some countries with temporally and geographically limited Zika virus transmission in the past may be classified as having no reported cases if they meet the following criteria: 1) had no confirmed locally acquired Zika virus disease cases for 12 months; 2) are located in a subtropic or temperate climate; and 3) have a comprehensive arboviral surveillance system, high capacity for diagnostic testing and consistent timely reporting of diagnostic results. Countries in this category are the United States and France (Note: only *Aedes albopictus* present in France).
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