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- who: Patrick Gérardin and colleagues from the France, Centre d'Action Médico-Sociale Précoce (CAMSP), Saint-Louis, France, Poitiers University Hospital, Poitiers, France have published the research work: Neurocognitive Outcome of Children Exposed to Perinatal Mother-to-Child Chikungunya Virus Infection: The CHIMERE Cohort Study on Reunion Island, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of July/17,/2014
- what: The aim of this multi-centre ambispective cohort study was to determine whether the neurocognitive outcome of infected neonates after two years was different from that of uninfected children. The study has some strengths and . . .
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