Volume 22, Number 11—November 2016
Dispatch
Early Growth and Neurologic Outcomes of Infants with Probable Congenital Zika Virus Syndrome
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![Weight (A), length (B), and head circumference (C) z-scores from birth to 1–8 months of age among infants with probable congenital Zika virus syndrome, Sao Luís, Brazil, 2015–2016. The thick black line depicts the mean z-score at birth and the mean rate of change in the z-score over time, estimated in a random-intercept multilevel linear regression model.](/eid/images/16-0956-F2.jpg)
Figure 2. Weight (A), length (B), and head circumference (C) z-scores from birth to 1–8 months of age among infants with probable congenital Zika virus syndrome, Sao Luís, Brazil, 2015–2016. The thick black line depicts the mean z-score at birth and the mean rate of change in the z-score over time, estimated in a random-intercept multilevel linear regression model.
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