Zika virus stealthily invades the placenta, posing risks to fetal development and causing birth defects like microcephaly.
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US researchers have uncovered how the Zika virus stealthily spreads within placental cells, disrupting the immune system and leading to fetal death. The
Zika virus stealthily invades the placenta, posing risks to fetal development and causing birth defects like microcephaly.
Infection with Zika virus in pregnancy can lead to neurological disorders, fetal abnormalities and fetal death. Until now, how the virus manages to...
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