Zika Virus and Microcephaly

  • Rubin E
  • Greene M
  • Baden L
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Abstract

Zika virus (ZIKV) caused a large outbreak in 2013–14 in French Polynesia, where it was estimated to infect 66% of the general population. In a retrospective study, investigators estimated the probability of ZIKV infection during each week of the epidemic and identified all cases of microcephaly from September 2013 to July 2015. They developed a simple model to assess periods for risk during pregnancy and to …

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Rubin, E. J., Greene, M. F., & Baden, L. R. (2016). Zika Virus and Microcephaly. New England Journal of Medicine, 374(10), 984–985. https://doi.org/10.1056/nejme1601862

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