On the frontline of Brazil's war with Zika, a mother's first question: 'How big is the head?'
CAMPINA GRANDE, Brazil — It’s 7:30 a.m. and the hallway outside the neurosurgeon’s office at the Pedro I Municipal Hospital is filling with mothers and their babies.The women arrive with questions: Will their children ever learn to walk? Will they ever speak?
The doctor, Alba Batista, wishes she...