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‘No room for doubt’: New science proves Zika causes microcephaly

September 15, 2016 at 6:30 p.m. EDT
Rozilene Ferreira de Mesquita holds her son, Arthur Ferreira da Conceicao, bottom left, while talking to Micaela de Souza Celestino, center, who holds her daughter, Annika Vitoria Medeiros da Silva at a hospital in Recife, Brazil in March 2016. Arthur and Annika were born with microcephaly. (Matt McClain/The Washington Post)

Scientists have produced the strongest evidence yet that Zika virus infection in pregnant women causes microcephaly in their babies.

In a report released Thursday, researchers from Brazil and Britain studied babies born this year in the heart of the epidemic in northeastern Brazil. They compared 32 babies born with microcephaly to 62 babies born around the same time in the same hospitals who did not have the severe birth defect.