Team Approach Helps Treat Youngest Zika Patients: Camila Ventura

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With Congenital Zika Syndrome affecting not only the brain, but also the ears and eyes of patients it is important to have properly trained specialists in these fields and others to give them the treatment they need.

With Congenital Zika Syndrome affecting not only the brain, but also the ears and eyes of patients it is important to have properly trained specialists in these fields and others to give them the treatment they need.

The suddenness that the Zika outbreak hit has left many questions about what the future of the virus will hold. In the meantime Camila Ventura, MD, from the Altino Ventura Foundation said there are new lessons being learned every day that can help prepare them for the future of this virus whatever that may be. Ventura discussed this topic during the annual meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology in Chicago.

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