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    Study: Birth defect risk 1-in-100 for Zika-infected pregnant women

    A woman infected by the Zika virus during the first three months of pregnancy faces a one-in-100 chance her child will suffer severe brain damage, according to a study released Wednesday.

    Zika increases the risk of microcephaly - an otherwise rare condition that results in an abnormally small head - by fifty-fold, the researchers calculated.

    "The first trimester is the most critical," lead author Simon Cauchemez, a scientist at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, told AFP.