mardi 4 avril 2017
Zika causes birth defects in one in 10 U.S. pregnancies, CDC finds
About one in 10 pregnant women with confirmed Zika infections had a fetus or baby with birth defects, offering the clearest picture yet of the risk of Zika infection during pregnancy, U.S. researchers say.
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