TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Three new travel-related cases of the Zika virus have been confirmed in Florida Friday, including one case in Seminole County.
The Seminole County case, along with the two new cases in Miami-Dade County, brings the total number of Zika cases in the state to 105.
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- Alachua: 4
- Brevard: 2
- Broward: 15
- Clay: 1
- Collier: 1
- Hillsborough: 3
- Lee: 4
- Martin: 1
- Miami-Dade: 42
- Orange: 6
- Osceola: 4
- Palm Beach: 7
- Pasco: 1
- Polk: 3
- Santa Rosa: 1
- Seminole: 2
- St. Johns: 1
- Cases involving pregnant women: 7
- Total: 105
Counties of the pregnant women will not be shared.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Zika generally causes a rash, fever and joint pain.
A Zika Virus Information Hotline was also started for Florida residents and visitors. The number is 855-622-6735.