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- who: Enny S Paixu00e3o et al. from the HOW THIS STUDY MIGHT AFFECT RESEARCH, PRACTICE OR POLICY u21d2 The disproportionate distribution of CZS in Brazil have published the paper: Socioeconomic risk markers of congenital Zika syndrome: a nationwide, registry-based study in Brazil, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 31/Dec/2018
- what: This study investigates the relationship between socioeconomic risk markers and live births with CZS in Brazil. This study provides important evidence of racial disparities in CZS risks, such that black and mixed-u00adrace/brown women had increased odds of having a live birth . . .
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