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Dr. Angela Rocha shows brain scans of a baby born with microcephaly at the Oswaldo Cruz Hospital in Recife, Brazil. FELIPE DANA/AP
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statnews.com - by Helen Branswell - August 24, 2016
A new report from Brazil raises questions about whether the Zika virus can continue to damage an infected infant’s brain after birth.
An infant in Sao Paulo whose mother was infected late in her second trimester was born without any visible birth defects. But testing showed the baby had the Zika virus in his blood; the virus remained in his system for at least a couple of months.
At six months, it became apparent that the child had suffered Zika-related brain damage.
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