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Babies Exposed to Zika Virus in First Trimester More Likely to Have Birth Defects, Study Says


Babies Exposed to Zika Virus in First Trimester More Likely to Have Birth Defects, Study Says
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A first of its kind study of U.S.-born babies exposed to the Zika virus shows higher rates of birth defects for those exposed in the first trimester of pregnancy.The study, published Monday in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) is the first time researchers have tried to estimate the likelihood of birth defects, particularly brain abnormalities and microcephaly, developing in a fetus if a pregnant woman is infected with the Zika virus.The highest rates of birth defects appeared to occur when the pregnant women had the virus in the first trimester.
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Latest Zika Virus News and Discoveries


Latest Zika Virus News and Discoveries
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ARTICLECDC Publishes Estimates of Prevalence of Zika-related ComplicationsDoctors Find Zika Remains in Blood Longer During PregnancyEarlier this year, a link between Zika virus infection and microcephaly was confirmed , making the possibility of contracting the infection during pregnancy all the more threatening.Researchers have been working towards a means to block Zika infection in developing brains of infants infected with Zika congenitally.More on the latest news regarding infection with the Zika virus is included below.Scientists have been racing to understand all there is to know about the Zika virus and how it effects developing fetuses.
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CDC Declares Texas Town a 'Yellow' Zika Virus Zone


CDC Declares Texas Town a 'Yellow' Zika Virus Zone
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Brownsville, Texas, is now a "yellow" Zika virus zone that pregnant women should avoid if possible, health officials said Wednesday.Last week, Texas officials reported five home-grown cases of the mosquito-borne virus in the border city, and it's still warm enough for the insects to be active, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.Maximea Vigilant, a surveillance entomologist for Harris County, Texas, checks a mosquito trap in Houston.
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