CDC: Zika more serious than initial estimates — 5 notes

Anna Schuchat, MD, CDC’s deputy director, said Zika is “a bit scarier” than the CDC initially predicted during a White House press briefing, according to The Hill.

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Here are five notes:

1. Dr. Schuchat was making a case for additional Zika funding.

2. The virus is linked to more pregnancy complications, such as premature births.

3. Zika is also linked to microephaly, a birth defect causing developmental problems.

4. White House officials are urging Republicans in Congress to approve $1.9 billion in emergency funding for the virus.

5. Thus far, Republicans have denied the push for new funds.

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