Doctors at Hackensack University Medical Center said Tuesday that the 31-year-old woman was visiting the U.S. and contracted the disease internationally, according to WNBC 4.
The child was born with microcephaly, a condition where the child’s brain and head are partially developed.
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The mother, whose name was not released, contracted the mosquito-borne Zika virus while in Honduras and was admitted to the emergency room at Hackensack Friday while vacationing in the U.S., according to Fox News.
The woman was under the care of a surgical team led by Dr. Abdulla Al-Khan and Dr. Manny Alvarez, senior managing health editor at FoxNews.com and chief of obstetrics and gynecology at Hackensack.
The Center for Disease Control said in April there is no longer any doubt the Zika virus causes babies to be born with abnormally small heads and other severe brain defects.
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