Possible Association Between Zika Virus Infection and Microcephaly — Brazil, 2015

Author:

Schuler-Faccini Lavinia,Ribeiro Erlane M.,Feitosa Ian M.L.,Horovitz Dafne D.G.,Cavalcanti Denise P.,Pessoa André,Doriqui Maria Juliana R.,Neri Joao Ivanildo,Neto Joao Monteiro de Pina,Wanderley Hector Y.C.,Cernach Mirlene,El-Husny Antonette S.,Pone Marcos V.S.,Serao Cassio L.C.,Sanseverino Maria Teresa V.,

Publisher

Centers for Disease Control MMWR Office

Subject

Health Information Management,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis,General Medicine,Health(social science),Epidemiology

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