Further 15 cases of microcephaly this year remain under analysisLink to mosquito-borne virus ruled out in 16 other casesColombia has confirmed the first two cases of a rare birth defect associated with the spread of Zika.
The National Institute of Health on Thursday said that of the 33 cases of microcephaly reported so far this year, two believe been confirmed to believe been caused by the mosquito-borne virus. Another 15 cases remain under analysis while 16 cases believe been ruled out for any relation to the virus.
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Source: theguardian.com