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  • [[File:Zika virus world map.jpg|thumb|Zika virus world map (CDC 2016)]] ...ancy USA 2015-2016.jpg|thumb|alt=Zika Virus Pregnancy USA (2015-2016)|Zika Virus Pregnancy USA (2015-2016){{#pmid:27248295|PMID27248295}}]]
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  • [[File:Zika virus world map.jpg|thumb|Zika virus world map (CDC 2016)]] ...ancy USA 2015-2016.jpg|thumb|alt=Zika Virus Pregnancy USA (2015-2016)|Zika Virus Pregnancy USA (2015-2016){{#pmid:27248295|PMID27248295}}]]
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  • ...uid provided additional evidence for maternal diagnosis of ZIKV infection. Zika-associated birth defects were more common among women with ZIKV RNA detecte ...tions in people, birds, or mosquitoes. A total of 2,636 cases of West Nile virus disease in people, including 118 deaths, have been reported to CDC. Of thes
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  • ...00px|alt=Zika virions (red circles)|link=Abnormal Development - Zika Virus|Zika virions (red circles)]] Recent infections with [[Abnormal Development - Zika Virus|Zika virus]] have been thought to be associated with an increase in the number of case
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  • ....jpg|thumb|alt=Zika Virus (EM)|link=Abnormal Development - Zika Virus|Zika Virus (EM)]] ...ry 2016 (AEDT) Added an entry for [[Abnormal Development - Zika Virus|Zika Virus]] and historic paper [[Paper - Address Upon The Development Of The Brain‎
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  • ...to this category such as: {{varicella virus}}, {{parvovirus}}, and {{Zika virus}}, ...ondii (TOX), rubella virus (RV), cytomegalovirus (CMV), and herpes simplex virus (HSV) causes intrauterine infections and poses a worldwide threat to women
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  • ...ion and may have significant morbidity or mortality. Influenza, pertussis, zika, and cytomegalovirus produce mild or asymptomatic illness in the mother, bu ...aluation''' of All U.S. Infants with Congenital Zika Virus Exposure - U.S. Zika Pregnancy Registry, 2016{{#pmid:28384133|PMID28384133}}
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  • ...that impact upon development. Only a very brief overview is given for each virus for more specific details see the listed internal and external links. ...genetic material as single- or double-stranded RNA or DNA. The infectious virus particle is called a "virion" and is the genetic material packed in a prote
    52 KB (7,377 words) - 04:09, 5 July 2022
  • ...{{#pmid:27075009|PMID27075009}} - [[Abnormal Development - Zika Virus|Zika virus]] associated lishencephaly (smooth brain) in combination with severe congen ...virus, Australian bat lyssavirus, West Nile virus, Hendra virus and Nipah virus. The pathogen is generally included in the specific encephalitis naming; Va
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  • ...vaccine, particularly inactivated vaccines. The only exception is vaccinia virus (smallpox vaccination), which has been shown to cause fetal malformation. F ...ld, the national coverages of the two vaccinations against Human Papilloma Virus were 88.4% and 71.6%, respectively, and for the three Hepatitis B-vaccinati
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  • ...ed {{viral infection}} page with information on {{Coronavirus}} and {{Zika virus}} page with new references.
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    ...viral infection, clinically different from Rubella. A single-stranded RNA virus which is highly contagious. Before measles vaccination (USA 1963) more than ...der-developed brain. Recently the [[Abnormal Development - Zika Virus|Zika virus]] infection has been thought to contribute to microcephaly cases in Brazil.
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    ...HIV) that destroys the immune system's ability to fight off infection. HIV virus is capable of being transmitted from mother to [[F#fetus|fetus]]. :A Class I virus containing a single double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), which can cause infections
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    :(More? [[Abnormal Development - Rubella Virus|Rubella Virus]] | [[Abnormal Development - Environmental]]) ...ecies. Human parvovirus B19 (a single-strand 5,594 nucleotide DNA Class II virus) infection is also called "fifth disease" and occurs mainly in children. An
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