Brazil Battles Zika Virus As It Spreads Across Americas

Joao Batista, holds one-month-old daughter Alice Vitoria at the AACD Hospital in Recife, Brazil, on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016. Alice Vitoria was born with microcephaly, a brain defect in babies thought to be caused by the Zika virus. The risks from the mosquito-borne Zika virus, suspected of causing babies to be born with abnormally small heads, a birth defect known as microcephaly, that is sweeping through the Americas are serious enough that some countries are telling their citizens to put off getting pregnant for months or even years. Photographer: Rafael Fabres/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Joao Batista, holds one-month-old daughter Alice Vitoria at the AACD Hospital in Recife, Brazil, on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016. Alice Vitoria was born with microcephaly, a brain defect in babies thought to be caused by the Zika virus. The risks from the mosquito-borne Zika virus, suspected of causing babies to be born with abnormally small heads, a birth defect known as microcephaly, that is sweeping through the Americas are serious enough that some countries are telling their citizens to put off getting pregnant for months or even years. Photographer: Rafael Fabres/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Brazil Battles Zika Virus As It Spreads Across Americas
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