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VIDEO: Babies Exposed to Zika Virus in First Trimester More Likely to Have Birth Defects, Study Says
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  • December 14, 2016

Babies Exposed to Zika Virus in 1st Trimester More Likely to Have Birth Defects, Study Says

In the study, babies of women who had the virus in the first trimester had an 11 percent chance of having birth defects.

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