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Zika Babies

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Zika has affected 2,175 babies in the last year. Zika has affected a lot of babies and adults in the world. And it's only getting worse by affecting more people. Zika has a history, Zika has affected a lot of adults, and how babies grow. Zika has a history, the first sign of Zika was in Uganda in 1947. That is as early that was found. Zika has gotten worse over the years. The first outbreak of Zika was in 2007 in Libreville, Gabon. Zika has affected at least 650,000 in Latin America. Zika can hurt adults in different ways too. Zika can hurt adults in different ways, Zika can destroy brain cells and a lot of cells at once. Which means it can prevent parts of the brain that are not fully developed yet. Zika can make people have deformed skulls, …show more content…

If a mother gets Zika and they are pregnant, the babies can be hurt too. The most common brain damage were “dead spots in the brain or empty spaces in the brain.” 42 percent of 117 babies born with Zika had “grossly abnormal brain scans,” which means their brain looks different than it should when they are in their mothers stomachs. About 2,175 babies born in the last year have had undersize heads linked to Zika, being born with undersized heads is the most common. Zika has affected babies to have deformed skulls. Zika has made adults have miscarriages. Zika also had a history but its not getting any better. Zika is also getting worse by affecting a lot more people every year. Zika may have a past, yet it also has a future,hopefully a somewhat good future. Works Cited McNeil, Donald G., and Pam Belluck. "Extensive Brain Defects seen in Babies of Mothers with Zika." New York Times, 14 Dec, 2016, pp. A.3, SIRS Issues Researcher, https://sks.sirs.com. By Dom Phillips and Nick Miroff Phillips, Dom, and Nick Miroff. "Zika Leaves a Confusing Trail Across Americas." Washington Post, 26 Oct 2016, pp. A.1.SIRS Issues Researcher, http://sks.sirs.com. McKay, Betsy. "Pregnant, with Zika." Wall Street Journal, 31 Dec 2016, pp. A.1. SIRS Issues Researcher,

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