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<p>Four out of 5 people who get Zika virus have no symptoms. If symptoms do develop, they typically include a rash, fever, joint pain or red eyes. An infection usually lasts about a week, but the virus may hang out for longer in some people. For pregnant women, scientists now believe that Zika virus can affect a developing baby. Evidence shows that Zika can cause microcephaly&mdash;a birth defect where the baby&rsquo;s brain and head are underdeveloped. Zika during pregnancy also appears to be linked to Guillain-Barr&eacute; syndrome in babies&mdash;a rare condition in which the body attacks its own nerves.</p>

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