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Fig. 2

From: Persistent detection of Zika virus RNA from an infant with severe microcephaly – a case report

Fig. 2

Clinical and laboratorial timeline of a persistent Zika virus Severe Microcephaly case. The panel shows the clinical and laboratory results of pregnancy and birth, mother and child samples (as designated on figure) were tested accordingly to Brazilian Ministry of Health protocol for Congenital Zika Syndrome investigation, as described in material and methods. Principal clinical findings are shown in the bottom. STORCH denotes a group of laboratory tests comprising syphilis, toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus infection, and herpes simplex viruses; maximum interval denotes the results from two consecutive samples with positive laboratory result for ZIKV on rRT-PCR protocol. PRNT plaque reduction neutralization test

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