Brazil's confirmed,
suspected microcephaly cases rise to 5,235
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[March 30, 2016]
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - The number of
confirmed and suspected cases of microcephaly in Brazil associated with
the Zika virus rose to 5,235 in the week through March 25, from 5,200 a
week earlier, the Health Ministry said on Tuesday.
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Of these, the number of confirmed cases climbed to 944 from 907 a
week earlier, while suspected ones slightly fell to 4,291 to from
4,293 in the same period, according to a ministry statement. Cases
that have been ruled out hit 1,541 in the week through March 26, the
statement added.
Brazil considered most of the cases of babies born with abnormally
small heads to be related to Zika, though the link between the virus
and the birth defects has not been scientifically established.
(Reporting by Guillermo Parra-Bernal; Editing by Sandra Maler)
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