作者: Eric J. Rubin , Michael F. Greene , Lindsey R. Baden
DOI: 10.1056/NEJME1601862
关键词: Pediatrics 、 Virology 、 Pregnancy 、 Medicine 、 Zika virus 、 Microcephaly 、 Outbreak
摘要: Zika virus has been sweeping through South and Central America, with more than a million suspected cases during the past few months, along substantial increase in reporting of infants born microcephaly.1,2 Thus far, two outbreaks have largely epidemiologically associated time geography. However, Mlakar colleagues3 now report Journal molecular genetic electron-microscopic data from case that helps to strengthen biologic association. This group cared for pregnant European woman whom syndrome compatible infection developed at 13 weeks gestation while she was working . . .