Intraamniotic Zika virus inoculation of pregnant rhesus macaques produces fetal neurologic disease
Zika virus infection of pregnant women can cause congenital brain defects. Here, Coffey et al. establish a pregnant rhesus macaque model, using intravenous and intraamniotic route of infection, that reliably reproduces fetal neurologic defects of congenital Zika syndrome in humans.
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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