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January 28, 2016

Dr. Sallie Permar Says Zika is Unusual for Mother-to-Child Transmission

Source: NIAID

Sallie Permar, MD, PhD, directs the Laboratory of Neonatal Viral Pathogen Immunity at the DHVI. A pediatrician, Permar is also associate professor of immunology and of molecular genetics and microbiology at Duke.

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