The first U.S. infant born with Zika virus was born in Hawaii recently, health officials told cbsnews.com.
The illness can cause microcephaly, a condition associated with Zika virus that can cause mental retardation in unborn children. As many as 3,530 children have been born in Brazil with the illness since October, according to cbsnews.com.
Though the illness has so far spread to 13 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, officials in Hawaii said the mother and child are non-infectious and that people of the state are not at any great risk, according to cbsnews.com.
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