Zika virus infection during pregnancy has been linked to adverse outcomes, including pregnancy loss and microcephaly, absent or poorly developed brain structures, defects of the eye, and impaired growth in fetuses and infants. Despite these observations, very little is known about the risks of Zika virus infection during pregnancy and to infants. Information about the timing, absolute risk, and spectrum of outcomes associated with Zika virus infection during pregnancy and among infants is needed to direct public health action related to Zika virus and guide testing, evaluation and management of pregnant women and infants exposed to Zika virus.CS267119-Azika_pregnancyregistry_tribal.pdfUS Zika Pregnancy Registry: How to Participate -- Who is...