Breastfeeding in the context of Zika virus: interim guidance
29 June 2016
| Technical document
Overview
The main mode of Zika virus transmission is through infected Aedes mosquitoes. However, the current widespread transmission of the virus has raised questions as to whether transmission can also occur during breastfeeding, a practice essential to infant and young child survival and development. WHO recommendations to start breastfeeding within 1 hour of birth and to continue for the first 6 months of life remain valid in the current context of Zika virus transmission.
The purpose of this document is to provide interim recommendations to guide breastfeeding practices in the context of Zika virus. A systematic review of evidence will be conducted in March 2016 to revise and update these recommendations.
Other languages
Related links
- Guideline: Infant feeding in areas of zika virus transmission
- All publications, technical guidances on Zika virus
- Microcephaly/Zika virus
WHO Zika app for health workers and public
WHO Team
High Impact Epidemics (EHI)
Editors
World Health Organization
Number of pages
2
Reference numbers
WHO Reference Number: WHO/ZIKV/MOC/16.5