mardi 11 octobre 2016
Zika 'syndrome': Health problems mount as babies turn 1
A year after a spike in the number of newborns with the defect known as microcephaly, doctors and researchers in Brazil have seen many of the babies develop swallowing difficulties, epileptic seizures and vision and hearing problems.
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