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CDC Director: Just A Few Weeks' Of Zika Funding Remain

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The head of the government's fight against theZikavirus says that "we are now essentially out of money" and warns that the country is "about to see a bunch of kids born withmicrocephaly" in the coming months.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Thomas Frieden addressed a handful of reporters as lawmakers start to sort out a stopgap government funding bill that is being targeted to also carry long-delayed money to battle Zika.

Zika is spreading more widely in the U.S. and can not only cause microcephaly - in which babies are born with grave brain defects - but other problems that the country will face for decades.

Frieden said funding delays have slowed long-term studies of the disease and production of new tests for it.

Copyright 2016 Health News Florida

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