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SUMMARY:60 Minutes 49x7 - The Zika Virus
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DESCRIPTION:Doctors say babies born without microcephaly to Zika-infecte
	dmoms may still suffer other problems later on. Doctors say evenif babies 
	infected with the Zika virus in the womb are bornwith normal-size heads\, 
	they could still suffer unknownsymptoms down the road. Dr. Jon LaPook goes
	 to Puerto Rico\,where thousands of pregnant women were infected with Zika
	\, andinto the labs of the National Institutes of Health where a Zikavacci
	ne is being developed.
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