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Friday, November 15, 2019

Study provides new insights into potential outcomes of Zika virus infection

Using a relevant animal model (pigs), University of Saskatchewan researchers have shown that mild Zika virus infection in fetuses can cause abnormal brain development in apparently healthy young animals.

From http://besthealthnews.com/2019/11/study-provides-new-insights-into-potential-outcomes-of-zika-virus-infection/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=study-provides-new-insights-into-potential-outcomes-of-zika-virus-infection

from
https://healthnews010.wordpress.com/2019/11/16/study-provides-new-insights-into-potential-outcomes-of-zika-virus-infection/

From https://jamesjohnson10.blogspot.com/2019/11/study-provides-new-insights-into.html



from
https://jamesjohnson10.wordpress.com/2019/11/16/study-provides-new-insights-into-potential-outcomes-of-zika-virus-infection/

from https://judywright2.blogspot.com/2019/11/study-provides-new-insights-into.html

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