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Paris (AFP) - A common drug used to kill tapeworm prevented the Zika virus from replicating in lab experiments, scientists said Monday. 

The medicine, Nicolsamide, was previously shown to be safe for pregnant women, which may boost its rapid deployment to treat Zika infection, they reported in the journal Nature Medicine.

"The findings should significantly advance current Zika virus research and have an immediate effect on the development of anti-Zika therapeutics," the team concluded.

Transmitted mainly by mosquitos but also through sexual transmission, Zika can cause crippling birth defects in the foetuses of infected women.

In adults, it can in rare cases lead to neurological problems such as Guillain-Barre syndrome.

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