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Zika: Scientists Warn of Global Microcephaly 'Epidemic' After Study Shows Strong Links to Virus
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Fri, 2016-09-16 16:47 — Kathy Gilbeaux
A baby with microcephaly at a rehabilitation centre in Recife, Brazil. Reuters: Ueslei Marcelino
abc.net.au - AFP - September 15, 2016
Scientists are warning that the world should prepare for a "global epidemic" of microcephaly, a birth defect where a baby's head is smaller than usual, as the Zika virus spreads to new countries.
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Researchers say microcephaly epidemic will spread to all countries with Zika
Scientists recommend Zika be added to list of congenital birth infections
Not all study babies with microcephaly had abnormalities show in brain scans
The warning comes after researchers in Brazil and Britain found further evidence to link the condition with Zika virus, a connection already widely accepted in medical circles.
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