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Politics : A Real American President: Donald Trump

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From: Honey_Bee6/1/2016 6:08:42 PM
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Family chain-immigration is bringing disease into the US as fast as the government can get it done. And chaining the US to pay for it - which will eventually, topple us!

Wonder how many of us need our money for our own families - not a "mother" from Honduras. Of course, there is never any mention of a father to be responsible.


Baby with Zika-related microcephaly born at New Jersey hospital

CDC confirmation

The mother, who has relatives in New Jersey, traveled to the United States from Honduras in hopes of receiving better medical care because she knew her baby may have Zika-related problems, according to Al-Khan.

Doctors believe she was infected during the second trimester of her pregnancy. She experienced a fever and rash, both symptoms of the mosquito-borne disease, which is known to cause the devastating birth defect microcephaly and other neurological disorders.

"When she developed the symptoms, she was seen by an OBGYN who suspected the baby was growth restricted," he said.

Doctors there coordinated with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to test the woman for the Zika virus.

The samples were sent to the CDC and results confirming the diagnosis of the virus came back Tuesday, according to Al-Khan. However, he said, that was not a factor in the mother undergoing a cesarean section to deliver.

Close to due date The mother was close to full-term in her pregnancy.

"There were a few reasons the baby needed to be delivered today, including low amniotic fluid," he said.
Al-Khan said such babies have "tremendous neurological problems," and most don't do well.

Number of pregnant women with Zika in U.S. triples, CDC says

There are more than 300 pregnant women with the virus in the United States and its territories who are being followed as part of a national registry.

Information on the outcomes or stages of these pregnancies has not been released. In February, the CDC released a report detailing the first nine pregnancies among Zika-infected women in the United States.
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