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Which of the following statements is NOT one of the CDC's recommendations for the assessment and testing for Zika virus infection in infants?
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Which of the following statements is
NOT
one of the CDC's recommendations for the assessment and testing for Zika virus infection in infants?
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An infant needs to be assessed and tested for Zika if born to a mother with risk factors for maternal Zika virus infection, such as travel to or residence in an area of Zika virus transmission.
Zika virus rRT-PCR testing should be performed on both infant serum and urine. Zika virus IgM (ELISA) should concurrently be performed on infant serum.
Cord blood is an acceptable alternative specimen source for Zika virus laboratory testing on infants.
Infant laboratory testing for the Zika virus should be performed within the first two days after birth.
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