Outcomes up to age 36 months after congenital Zika virus infection—U.S. states
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Published:2023-09-01
Issue:2
Volume:95
Page:558-565
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ISSN:0031-3998
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Container-title:Pediatric Research
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Pediatr Res
Author:
Neelam VarshaORCID, Woodworth Kate R., Chang Daniel J., Roth Nicole M., Reynolds Megan R., Akosa Amanda, Carr Christopher P., Anderson Kayla N., Mulkey Sarah B., DeBiasi Roberta L., Biddle Cara, Lee Ellen H., Elmore Amanda L., Scotland Sarah J., Sowunmi Similoluwa, Longcore Nicole D., Ahmed Muhammad, Langlois Peter H., Khuwaja Salma, Browne Shea Elizabeth, Lind Leah, Shim Kyoo, Gosciminski Michael, Blumenfeld Rachel, Khuntia Shreya, Halai Umme-Aiman, Locklear Autumn, Chan Mary, Willabus Teri’, Tonzel Julius, Marzec Natalie S., Barreto Nianest Alers, Sanchez Connie, Fornoff Jane, Hale Shelby, Nance Amy, Iguchi Lisa, Adibhatla Sowmya N., Potts Emily, Schiffman Elizabeth, Raman Devin, McDonald Morgan F., Stricklin Brandi, Ludwig Elizabeth, Denson Lindsay, Contreras Dianna, Romitti Paul A., Ferrell Emily, Marx Meghan, Signs Kimberly, Cook Amie, Leedom Vinita Oberoi, Beauregard Suzann, Orantes Lucia C., Cronquist Laura, Roush Lesley, Godfred-Cato Shana, Gilboa Suzanne M., Meaney-Delman Dana, Honein Margaret A., Moore Cynthia A., Tong Van T.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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