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Zika Strain Linked To Birth Defect Not Found in Jaipur: Health Ministry
- Saturday November 3, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
An analysis of Zika virus strains collected from Jaipur has suggested that they do not have the known mutations linked to fetal microcephaly, a serious birth defect in newborns delivered by infected mothers, according to the Health Ministry.
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Brain Scans Of Microcephalic Babies Suggest Zika Disrupts Development
- Thursday April 7, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Brain scans of 23 Brazilian infants with the birth defect microcephaly showed widespread and severe abnormalities suggesting that Zika may invade fetal nerve cells and disrupt brain development.
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Study Shows How Zika Virus Could Cause Fetal Brain Defects
- Saturday March 5, 2016
- Health | Reuters
The Zika virus is capable of quickly infecting and harming developing fetal brain cells, scientists said on Friday in a study that provides insight into how the virus might cause the birth defect microcephaly in fetuses exposed in the womb.
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Zika Strain Linked To Birth Defect Not Found in Jaipur: Health Ministry
- Saturday November 3, 2018
- India News | Press Trust of India
An analysis of Zika virus strains collected from Jaipur has suggested that they do not have the known mutations linked to fetal microcephaly, a serious birth defect in newborns delivered by infected mothers, according to the Health Ministry.
- www.ndtv.com
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Brain Scans Of Microcephalic Babies Suggest Zika Disrupts Development
- Thursday April 7, 2016
- World News | Reuters
Brain scans of 23 Brazilian infants with the birth defect microcephaly showed widespread and severe abnormalities suggesting that Zika may invade fetal nerve cells and disrupt brain development.
- www.ndtv.com
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Study Shows How Zika Virus Could Cause Fetal Brain Defects
- Saturday March 5, 2016
- Health | Reuters
The Zika virus is capable of quickly infecting and harming developing fetal brain cells, scientists said on Friday in a study that provides insight into how the virus might cause the birth defect microcephaly in fetuses exposed in the womb.
- www.ndtv.com