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Brazil: Rash & blisters - An undiagnosed condition may be a new Zika symptom in babies?

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
hat tip to Farmer for the link

Crof has an article posted but it will not display when I click on the source link.


[h=2]December 02, 2015[/h] [h=3]Brazil: Undiagnosed condition may be a new Zika symptom in babies[/h] Zika virus seems to have sensitized the Brazilians to a new problem that may be a previous unrecognized symptom of Zika, dengue, or chikungunya. Or something else altogether. Via Diario de Pernambuco: Babies have a new symptom. Excerpt from an edited Google translation:
A new infectious condition may have been affecting children for up to two years in Pernambuco and has motivated an investigation by infectious disease specialists from the University Hospital Oswaldo Cruz (HUOC).​
For at least two weeks, babies in the unit and also in the Integrative Medicine Institute Professor Fernando Figueira (IMIP) have presented with fever, irritability and red spots that develop into blisters all over the body. The condition, unusual in children of that age, inspires care and is still without a defined diagnosis.

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http://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/...tion-may-be-a-new-zika-symptom-in-babies.html



 
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