Rash, microcephaly not always present with congenital Zika syndrome

The largest study so far of congenital Zika virus syndrome suggests that microcephaly and maternal rash are not sufficient to detect affected babies. Writing in the June 29 online edition of The Lancet, researchers report on a case series of 1,501 liveborn infants with suspected congenital Zika...
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