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Zika Can Affect a Baby's Brain Beyond Microcephaly
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It depends on how long people delay
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Health officials are investigating a case of the virus that isn't related to travel
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It's not clear how the virus was transmitted
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Zika Can Spread Sexually From Women to Men
The first reported case of sexually transmission from a woman to a man was confirmed in New York City
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The outbreak will likely end when enough people are infected to create widespread immunity to the virus
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The child's mother traveled from Latin America where she likely contracted the virus
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