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Fetuses exposed to Zika virus have long-term, sex-specific immune changes, study reveals
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Fetuses exposed to Zika virus have long-term, sex-specific immune changes, study reveals
A Wayne State University study published in Nature Communications revealed that Zika virus exposure during pregnancy causes long-term, sex-specific changes to a baby's immune system, particularly affecting the frontline immune cells that fight infection.
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