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    No Signs of Microcephaly for Baby Born with Zika

    Doctors in Miami said a baby born to a Venezuelan mother who was infected with Zika, also contracted the virus but did not show signs of Microcephaly, a condition characterized by an abnormally small head and incomplete brain development. (Aug. 26)
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    The Associated Press
    Unique identifier: CP13178158 
    Legacy Identifier: 8f1f3863fff74726a91fd21a7ee8ab89 
    Type: Video 
    Duration: 2m28s 
    Dimensions: 854px × 480px     32.97 MB 
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    Create Date: 8/27/2016 3:59:00 AM 
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