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- Recently, evidence has suggested that the virus might be linked to microcephaly (abnormal smallness of the head) in newborns and Guillian-Barre´syndrome (rapid-onset muscle weakness).
- Recently, evidence has suggested that the virus might be linked to microcephaly (abnormal smallness of the head) in newborns and Guillian-Barre´syndrome (rapid-onset muscle weakness).
The spread of the Zika virus has been of growing concern in the Americas. Recently, evidence has suggested that the virus might be linked to microcephaly (abnormal smallness of the head) in newborns and Guillian-Barre´syndrome (rapid-onset muscle weakness). The following graphic gives the details of the situation.
For more information visit the World Health Organization website and The Spread Of The Zika Virus Part 1.