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Reuters (File photo) / An aedes aegypti mosquito is pictured on a leaf in San Jose, Costa Rica February 1, 2016.
Mexico has confirmed the first case of microcephaly linked to the Zika virus, the health ministry said on Friday.
The affected child, a girl, was born prematurely on Nov. 5, 2016, and died at the moment of birth, the ministry said in a statement. Between November 2015 and this January, 7,634 cases of Zika infection have been confirmed, the ministry added.
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