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The Zika in Infants and Pregnancy (ZIP) study is a multi-site international observational cohort study that began in 2016. There are ten ZIP study sites in Puerto Rico, Central and South America. The overall objective of the ZIP study is to assess th
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Zika Virus Congenital Health Outcomes and the Impact of Maternal Environmental Exposures
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Cordero, Jose
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The Zika in Infants and Pregnancy (ZIP) study is a multi-site international observational cohort study that began in 2016. There are ten ZIP study sites in Puerto Rico, Central and South America. The overall objective of the ZIP study is to assess th
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Zika Virus Congenital Health Outcomes and the Impact of Maternal Environmental Exposures
The Zika in Infants and Pregnancy (ZIP) study is a multi-site international observational cohort study that began in 2016. There are ten ZIP study sites in Puerto Rico, Central and South America. The overall objective of the ZIP study is to assess th

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