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o For pregnant women, the concern is that Zika can affect the pregnancy at any time, even before a woman knows she is pregnant. o Zika virus can cause birth defects including microcephaly and other problems with brain development, and has been linked to other problems in pregnancies such as miscarriage, stillbirth and other birth defects. o There is no specific medicine or vaccine for Zika virus. o Currently, there is no evidence to suggest that past Zika virus infection poses an increased risk of birth defects for future pregnancies.