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Zika: 10 Years Later, Mothers Fight for Survival and the Country Lives with the Uncertainty of New Outbreaks.
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Adalgisa de Araújo Figueiredo Neta, 31, a resident of São Gonçalo do Amarante, 30 minutes from Natal (Rio Grande do Norte), experienced Zika symptoms three weeks into her pregnancy. But her daughter Emily's diagnosis, now ten years old, was only confirmed 50 days after her birth. It was microcephaly caused by the congenital syndrome of the virus. “It was a blow, a shock. ‘What's going to happen?’ I asked the doctor. ‘And now, what do I do? Is th…
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