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A woman visiting the U.S. from Honduras, where she reportedly contracted the Zika virus, has given birth to a girl In New Jersey. The newborn reportedly has microcephaly, which usually stunts an infant’s growth and can cause brain damage. TODAY’s Natalie Morales reports.