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Thousands of Brazilian families still living with Zika virus, one year on
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May 4, 2017
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A year ago, Brazil was struggling with the Zika epidemic. The mosquito-borne virus killed more than 180 people in the country and caused 10,000 babies to be born with microcephaly or underdeveloped brains.
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