Zika Changes The Conversations Between OB-GYNs And Patients In Florida
For some obstetricians and gynecologists, Zika virus is transforming how they practice medicine. Talks with pregnant patients now include testing for the virus and the risks of long-term effects.
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August 5, 2016 at 06:33PM
NPR News: Zika Changes The Conversations Between OB-GYNs And Patients In Florida
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