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Zika: Virus linked to microcephaly found in baby's brains

Sign up to our free Living Well email for advice on living a happier, healthier and longer life Live your life healthier and happier with our free weekly Living Well newsletter Live your life healthier and happier with our free weekly Living Well newsletter SIGN UP I would like to be emailed about offers, events and updates from The Independent. Read our privacy policy Zika has been found in babies with a form of brain damage known as microcephaly, in the latest piece of evidence which suggests a link between the virus and the condition which makes heads appear shrunken. The World Health Organisation recently declared a global emergency over Zika, due to suspected connections between the otherwise relatively mild fever and newborns with microcephaly in Central and South American countries. "The Zika virus caused brain damage and that reinforces evidence of a relationship between Zika and microcephaly," she said.

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