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Zika y embarazo: análisis de sangre prenatal podría predecir malformaciones fetales

  • Written by Suan-Sin Foo, Postdoctoral scholar, University of Southern California
Madres y familiares sosteniendo en brazos a bebés que nacieron con microcefalia, uno de los muchos problemas médicos graves causados por el síndrome congénito por el virus del Zika.AP Photo/Felipe Dana

El brote repentino y descontrolado del virus del Zika en 2016 aterrorizó a las mujeres embarazadas, especialmente...

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