AllNews'Abortions Linked To Zika' - 3 News Result(s)Zika Warnings Raise Abortion Demand In Latin AmericaWorld News | Press Trust of India | Thursday June 23, 2016 Health warnings about complications related to Zika virus significantly increased demand for abortions in Latin American countries, according to a new study. www.ndtv.comColombia Reports 'Probable' Case Of Microcephaly In Aborted FoetusWorld News | Reuters | Thursday February 25, 2016 Colombian health officials reported on Wednesday a "probable" case of microcephaly possibly linked to Zika, as the country closely watches potential impacts of the mosquito-borne virus. www.ndtv.comZika, Disease Of The Poor, May Not Change Abortion In BrazilWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday February 10, 2016 Six months pregnant with her first child, Eritania Maria has a rash and a mild fever, symptoms of the Zika virus linked to brain deformities in newborn children in Brazil. www.ndtv.com'Abortions Linked To Zika' - 3 News Result(s)Zika Warnings Raise Abortion Demand In Latin AmericaWorld News | Press Trust of India | Thursday June 23, 2016 Health warnings about complications related to Zika virus significantly increased demand for abortions in Latin American countries, according to a new study. www.ndtv.comColombia Reports 'Probable' Case Of Microcephaly In Aborted FoetusWorld News | Reuters | Thursday February 25, 2016 Colombian health officials reported on Wednesday a "probable" case of microcephaly possibly linked to Zika, as the country closely watches potential impacts of the mosquito-borne virus. www.ndtv.comZika, Disease Of The Poor, May Not Change Abortion In BrazilWorld News | Reuters | Wednesday February 10, 2016 Six months pregnant with her first child, Eritania Maria has a rash and a mild fever, symptoms of the Zika virus linked to brain deformities in newborn children in Brazil. www.ndtv.comYour search did not match any documentsA few suggestionsMake sure all words are spelled correctlyTry different keywordsTry more general keywordsCheck the NDTV Archives:https://archives.ndtv.com