Dr. Gail Shust - "Zika Virus Carries Big Economic Impact"
MSNBC examines the Zika Virus outbreak from multiple angles. For a medical point of view, they turn to Gail Shust, MD, an assistant professor in pediatrics and infectious diseases at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. “Microcephaly usually corresponds with the smaller brain size and some of these babies can go on to have developmental delays,” said Dr. Shust. “But it’s important to remember that there are other causes of microcephaly as well.” Learn more

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