Delayed childhood neurodevelopment and neurosensory alterations in the second year of life in a prospective cohort of ZIKV-exposed children.
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G. Cheng | P. Marschik | C. Einspieler | Zhiheng Xu | Marcos V. Pone | J. Cherry | P. Brasil | K. Nielsen-Saines | T. Kerin | J. P. Pereira | M. E. Moreira | L. Damasceno | A. Zin | L. M. Abreu de Carvalho | R. Hasue | Zilton F. M. Vasconcelos | C. Gabaglia | S. Pone | I. Tsui | T. R. S. Salles | D. C. da Cunha | R. P. Costa | Jociele Malacarne | A. B. Reis | C. Aizawa | F. F. Genovesi | S. Gaw | K. Adachi | K. Nielsen‐Saines | J. Pereira
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