No new Zika cases have been reported in Singapore since 04 March 2025. However, it is important for everyone to remain vigilant and take precautions to prevent spread of the Zika virus, such as by doing S-A-W and B-L-O-C-K actions. NEA will continue to monitor the situation closely and work together with our partners.
Read more on Zika and its symptoms, number of Zika cases, and preventing Aedes mosquito breeding.
Number of Reported Cases
26-Feb | 27-Feb | 28-Feb | 01-Mar | 02-Mar | 03-Mar | 04-Mar at 11am |
0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
Number of Reported Cases by E-Week (from Sun 0000hrs to Sat 2359hrs)
E-week 4 (19 - 25 Jan 25)
| E-week 5 (26 Jan - 01 Feb 25)
| E-week 6 (02 - 08 Feb 25)
| E-week 7 (09 - 15 Feb 25)
| E-week 8 (16- 22 Feb 25)
| E-week 9 (23 Feb - 01 Mar 25)
| E-week 10 (02 - 04 Mar 25)
|
2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
Cumulative No. of cases for 2025 (As of 04 Mar): 4 |
Compiled by Communicable Diseases Division, Ministry of Health
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There is currently no active zika cluster as at 09 Apr 2025.