The Georgia Department of Public Health has confirmed the first sexually transmitted case of the Zika virus in the state.

According to a press release from the DPH, the woman, who had not traveled out of the U.S., had been infected. Her partner, who had traveled to Brazil earlier this year, was among Georgia’s confirmed travel-related cases of the virus.

Both she and her partner have now recovered from the virus, the release said.

“If your partner has traveled to an area where Zika virus transmission is ongoing, protecting yourself by abstaining from sex or using condoms during sex is the best way to prevent sexual transmission of the Zika virus,” Brenda Fitzgerald, Georgia Department of Public Health commissioner, said in a statement.

There have been 17 confirmed travel-related cases of the Zika virus in Georgia. Currently, there are no confirmed Georgia mosquito-borne cases of the Zika virus.