The Zika virus is strongly suspected of causing birth defects and may
infect 3-4 million people in the Americas, including 1.5 million in
Brazil, a World Health Organization expert said on Thursday.
Marcos
Espinal, head of communicable diseases at PAHO -- the WHO's Americas
arm -- said a study would soon be published suggesting a correlation
between Zika and microcephaly -- babies born with small heads and brains
-- in Brazil.
"We don't know yet if this virus crosses the
placenta and generates or causes microcephaly. We think it plays a role.
There's no doubt about that," he told the WHO's executive board meeting
in Geneva.
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