The virus who does not love women.
17 may 2016
The knowledge generated thanks to the investigation must inform the affected women so that they can decide if delay pregnancy or the termination of it.
The first case of microcephaly in the fetus of a pregnant woman infected by Zika virus has generated -thanks to research- important knowledge that will be an essential tool to inform about the possibilities of delaying pregnancy or the termination of it.
The first case of microcephaly due to the Zika virus in a foetus in Spain has been detected
11 may 2016
The Public Health Minister of the Catalan Government, Joan Guix, confirmed on Thursday the first case of microcephaly in Spain in a foetus whose mother was infected with the Zika virus. According to what Guix said to 8TV, the woman travelled to parts of South America some months ago and was infected with the Zika virus and dengue. According to the department of Public Health, the foetus has “several malformations.” This case of microcephaly is the first one registered in Spain and the second in Europe.