1st child born in US to mom with Zika now thriving in New Jersey

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Every two years, the family must renew a special medical pass that allows them to stay in the U.S. for Darah's well-being.

"We wouldn't have doctors and specialists that would help her, nor hospitals either, in our country, they don't have schools for kids like Darah so Darah would be in a bed just laying down," Fumes said.

But treatment is working, and with progress like that, the family is optimistic they will be allowed to stay.

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