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  • Investigation of fatal congenital Zika cases show injury to spinal cord caused by virus

    By the time pediatric pathologists explored the cases reported in the August Clinical Infectious Diseases of two infants, both congenitally infected with Zika, both of whom had died shortly after birth, knowledge of the damage the virus could do to the brains of fetuses had gone well beyond the most apparent impact of microcephaly.