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  • Anne Drapkin Lyerly
  • Carleigh Krubiner
  • Ruth R. Faden
2016 April 21
Baltimore Sun
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The rapid spread of the Zika virus — and its now clear association with microcephaly in babies exposed prenatally — has put extraordinary pressure on the research community to develop a vaccine as rapidly as possible. But accelerating the development of this vaccine is not only scientifically and logistically complicated, it is ethically complicated.