U.S. health officials: Zika 'scarier than we thought' Reuters Tuesday, April 12, 2016 14:00 Email Print RELATED NEWS Timeline: Zika's origin and global spread U.S. officials warn Zika 'scarier' than initially thought Brain scans of microcephalic babies suggest Zika disrupts development Zika mystery deepens with evidence of nerve cell infections Factbox: Why the Zika virus is causing alarm U.S. health officials say the spread and impact of the Zika virus is wider than initially anticipated, but plan to have the first vaccine candidate for the virus in September. More : U.S. Zika vaccine
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