The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will host an Aug. 9 webinar on its latest clinical guidance for U.S. health care providers caring for pregnant women with possible Zika virus exposure. CDC officials will discuss revised diagnostic testing for Zika among pregnant women; clinical management of pregnant women with confirmed or possible Zika; and strategies to prevent pregnancy among women who want to delay or avoid pregnancy. For details and to access the 2 p.m. ET webinar, click here.

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