total of 11,944 pregnant women with ZVD were reported in Colombia, with 1484 (12%) of these cases confirmed on RT-PCR assay. In a subgroup of 1850 pregnant women, more than 90% of women who were reportedly infected during the third trimester had given birth, and no infants with apparent abnormalities, including microcephaly, have been identified.
Source: Zika Virus Disease in Colombia — Preliminary Report — NEJM
None. Study ending last month, _no_ cases of microencephaly in over 12,000 pregnant, zika infected, women in Columbia. The statistical likelihood that zika causes any kind of micro encephaly is virtually non-existent.
The statistical relevance is, and always has been, in fact the reverse: that there is a strong likelihood that zika has nothing to do with the microcephaly.
Another article:
Since last November, more than 1,700 confirmed cases of congenital microcephaly or other birth defects of the central nervous system have been reported in Brazil.
Nearly 90 Percent of Brazil Microcephaly Cases Occurred in the Northeast
Amidst growing fear-based propaganda warning of the threat of Zika virus comes a quiet admission from health officials in Brazil: Zika alone may not be responsible for the rise in birth defects that plagued parts of the country.
Source: Brazil Admits It’s Not the Virus
Couldn’t possibly be that the Northeast Brazilian State was adding a Monsanto linked insecticide to its drinking water could it?