Rate of birth defects in Zika pregnancies 20 times higher than in pre-Zika years, CDC says – Washington Post
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Rate of birth defects in Zika pregnancies 20 times higher than in pre-Zika years, CDC says
Washington Post Pregnancies of women in the United States infected with the Zika virus are about 20 times more likely to result in babies with certain birth defects, compared with the prevalence of these birth defects before the Zika epidemic swept through the … Zika virus infection during pregnancy may increase birth defect risk 20-fold, CDC study finds Some birth defects 20 times more likely for moms with Zika, CDC says Pregnant women with Zika are 20 times more likely to have a baby with a birth defect, CDC says |
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