Abstract:Background:
Zika virus infection during pregnancy has been recently
associated with congenital microcephaly and other severe neural tube
defects. However, the magnitude of confirmed cases and the scope of
these anomalies have not been extensively documented. This review
focuses on the magnitude of laboratory-confirmed congenital Zika virus
cases among probable cases and describing the patterns of congenital
anomalies allegedly caused by the Zika virus, information whic… Show more
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