Zika concerns extend beyond microcephaly, in any trimester: 42% abnormal brain findings; adverse outcomes regardless of the trimester during which the women were infected User oldvineyzin, in the Babybumps subreddit, 16 Dec 2016
Increasing evidence linking Zika virus to microcephaly and other anomalies User justsomemammal, in the Babybumps subreddit, 11 Mar 2016
Ultrasonography performed on 42 Zika-positive and 16 Zika-negative pregnant women. Foetal abnormalities identified in 29% of the former group and none of the latter. Detected abnormalities included intrauterine growth restriction and lesions to the central nervous system. User TheDrCK, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 11 Mar 2016
NEJM: Zika Virus Infection in Pregnant Women in Rio de Janeiro — Preliminary Report User WordSalad11, in the Meddit, a community for the study and discussion of medicine subreddit, 04 Mar 2016