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Multidisciplinary Prospective Study of Mother-to-Child Chikungunya Virus Infections on the Island of La Réunion
BACKGROUND: An outbreak of chikungunya virus affected over one-third of the population of La Réunion Island between March 2005 and December 2006. In June 2005, we identified the first case of mother-to-child chikungunya virus transmission at the Groupe Hospitalier Sud-Réunion level-3 maternity depar...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2267812/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18351797 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0050060 |
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author | Gérardin, Patrick Barau, Georges Michault, Alain Bintner, Marc Randrianaivo, Hanitra Choker, Ghassan Lenglet, Yann Touret, Yasmina Bouveret, Anne Grivard, Philippe Roux, Karin Le Blanc, Séverine Schuffenecker, Isabelle Couderc, Thérèse Arenzana-Seisdedos, Fernando Lecuit, Marc Robillard, Pierre-Yves |
author_facet | Gérardin, Patrick Barau, Georges Michault, Alain Bintner, Marc Randrianaivo, Hanitra Choker, Ghassan Lenglet, Yann Touret, Yasmina Bouveret, Anne Grivard, Philippe Roux, Karin Le Blanc, Séverine Schuffenecker, Isabelle Couderc, Thérèse Arenzana-Seisdedos, Fernando Lecuit, Marc Robillard, Pierre-Yves |
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description | BACKGROUND: An outbreak of chikungunya virus affected over one-third of the population of La Réunion Island between March 2005 and December 2006. In June 2005, we identified the first case of mother-to-child chikungunya virus transmission at the Groupe Hospitalier Sud-Réunion level-3 maternity department. The goal of this prospective study was to characterize the epidemiological, clinical, biological, and radiological features and outcomes of all the cases of vertically transmitted chikungunya infections recorded at our institution during this outbreak. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Over 22 mo, 7,504 women delivered 7,629 viable neonates; 678 (9.0%) of these parturient women were infected (positive RT-PCR or IgM serology) during antepartum, and 61 (0.8%) in pre- or intrapartum. With the exception of three early fetal deaths, vertical transmission was exclusively observed in near-term deliveries (median duration of gestation: 38 wk, range 35–40 wk) in the context of intrapartum viremia (19 cases of vertical transmission out of 39 women with intrapartum viremia, prevalence rate 0.25%, vertical transmission rate 48.7%). Cesarean section had no protective effect on transmission. All infected neonates were asymptomatic at birth, and median onset of neonatal disease was 4 d (range 3–7 d). Pain, prostration, and fever were present in 100% of cases and thrombocytopenia in 89%. Severe illness was observed in ten cases (52.6%) and mainly consisted of encephalopathy (n = 9; 90%). These nine children had pathologic MRI findings (brain swelling, n = 9; cerebral hemorrhages, n = 2), and four evolved towards persistent disabilities. CONCLUSIONS: Mother-to-child chikungunya virus transmission is frequent in the context of intrapartum maternal viremia, and often leads to severe neonatal infection. Chikungunya represents a substantial risk for neonates born to viremic parturients that should be taken into account by clinicians and public health authorities in the event of a chikungunya outbreak. |
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spelling | pubmed-22678122008-03-18 Multidisciplinary Prospective Study of Mother-to-Child Chikungunya Virus Infections on the Island of La Réunion Gérardin, Patrick Barau, Georges Michault, Alain Bintner, Marc Randrianaivo, Hanitra Choker, Ghassan Lenglet, Yann Touret, Yasmina Bouveret, Anne Grivard, Philippe Roux, Karin Le Blanc, Séverine Schuffenecker, Isabelle Couderc, Thérèse Arenzana-Seisdedos, Fernando Lecuit, Marc Robillard, Pierre-Yves PLoS Med Research Article BACKGROUND: An outbreak of chikungunya virus affected over one-third of the population of La Réunion Island between March 2005 and December 2006. In June 2005, we identified the first case of mother-to-child chikungunya virus transmission at the Groupe Hospitalier Sud-Réunion level-3 maternity department. The goal of this prospective study was to characterize the epidemiological, clinical, biological, and radiological features and outcomes of all the cases of vertically transmitted chikungunya infections recorded at our institution during this outbreak. METHODS AND FINDINGS: Over 22 mo, 7,504 women delivered 7,629 viable neonates; 678 (9.0%) of these parturient women were infected (positive RT-PCR or IgM serology) during antepartum, and 61 (0.8%) in pre- or intrapartum. With the exception of three early fetal deaths, vertical transmission was exclusively observed in near-term deliveries (median duration of gestation: 38 wk, range 35–40 wk) in the context of intrapartum viremia (19 cases of vertical transmission out of 39 women with intrapartum viremia, prevalence rate 0.25%, vertical transmission rate 48.7%). Cesarean section had no protective effect on transmission. All infected neonates were asymptomatic at birth, and median onset of neonatal disease was 4 d (range 3–7 d). Pain, prostration, and fever were present in 100% of cases and thrombocytopenia in 89%. Severe illness was observed in ten cases (52.6%) and mainly consisted of encephalopathy (n = 9; 90%). These nine children had pathologic MRI findings (brain swelling, n = 9; cerebral hemorrhages, n = 2), and four evolved towards persistent disabilities. CONCLUSIONS: Mother-to-child chikungunya virus transmission is frequent in the context of intrapartum maternal viremia, and often leads to severe neonatal infection. Chikungunya represents a substantial risk for neonates born to viremic parturients that should be taken into account by clinicians and public health authorities in the event of a chikungunya outbreak. Public Library of Science 2008-03 2008-03-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2267812/ /pubmed/18351797 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0050060 Text en : © 2008 Gérardin et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Gérardin, Patrick Barau, Georges Michault, Alain Bintner, Marc Randrianaivo, Hanitra Choker, Ghassan Lenglet, Yann Touret, Yasmina Bouveret, Anne Grivard, Philippe Roux, Karin Le Blanc, Séverine Schuffenecker, Isabelle Couderc, Thérèse Arenzana-Seisdedos, Fernando Lecuit, Marc Robillard, Pierre-Yves Multidisciplinary Prospective Study of Mother-to-Child Chikungunya Virus Infections on the Island of La Réunion |
title | Multidisciplinary Prospective Study of Mother-to-Child Chikungunya Virus Infections on the Island of La Réunion |
title_full | Multidisciplinary Prospective Study of Mother-to-Child Chikungunya Virus Infections on the Island of La Réunion |
title_fullStr | Multidisciplinary Prospective Study of Mother-to-Child Chikungunya Virus Infections on the Island of La Réunion |
title_full_unstemmed | Multidisciplinary Prospective Study of Mother-to-Child Chikungunya Virus Infections on the Island of La Réunion |
title_short | Multidisciplinary Prospective Study of Mother-to-Child Chikungunya Virus Infections on the Island of La Réunion |
title_sort | multidisciplinary prospective study of mother-to-child chikungunya virus infections on the island of la réunion |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2267812/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18351797 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pmed.0050060 |
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