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Association Between Antenatal Exposure to Zika Virus and Anatomical and Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities in Children

IMPORTANCE: Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus recognized as teratogenic since the 2015 to 2016 epidemic. Antenatal ZIKV exposure causes brain anomalies, yet the full spectrum has not been delineated. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the clinical features of ZIKV infection at a pediatric ref...

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Autores principales: Cranston, Jessica S., Tiene, Sophia Finn, Nielsen-Saines, Karin, Vasconcelos, Zilton, Pone, Marcos V., Pone, Sheila, Zin, Andrea, Salles, Tania Saad, Pereira, Jose Paulo, Orofino, Dulce, Brasil, Patricia, Kerin, Tara, Adachi, Kristina, Soares, Fernanda Mendes, Dunshee de Abranches, Andrea, da Costa, Ana Carolina C., Lopes Moreira, Maria Elisabeth
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Publicado: American Medical Association 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32633763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.9303
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author Cranston, Jessica S.
Tiene, Sophia Finn
Nielsen-Saines, Karin
Vasconcelos, Zilton
Pone, Marcos V.
Pone, Sheila
Zin, Andrea
Salles, Tania Saad
Pereira, Jose Paulo
Orofino, Dulce
Brasil, Patricia
Kerin, Tara
Adachi, Kristina
Soares, Fernanda Mendes
Dunshee de Abranches, Andrea
da Costa, Ana Carolina C.
Lopes Moreira, Maria Elisabeth
author_facet Cranston, Jessica S.
Tiene, Sophia Finn
Nielsen-Saines, Karin
Vasconcelos, Zilton
Pone, Marcos V.
Pone, Sheila
Zin, Andrea
Salles, Tania Saad
Pereira, Jose Paulo
Orofino, Dulce
Brasil, Patricia
Kerin, Tara
Adachi, Kristina
Soares, Fernanda Mendes
Dunshee de Abranches, Andrea
da Costa, Ana Carolina C.
Lopes Moreira, Maria Elisabeth
author_sort Cranston, Jessica S.
collection PubMed
description IMPORTANCE: Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus recognized as teratogenic since the 2015 to 2016 epidemic. Antenatal ZIKV exposure causes brain anomalies, yet the full spectrum has not been delineated. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the clinical features of ZIKV infection at a pediatric referral center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, among children with antenatal ZIKV exposure. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Retrospective cohort study conducted from May to July 2019 of a prospective cohort of 296 infants with antenatal ZIKV exposure followed up since December 2015 at a tertiary maternity-pediatric hospital. EXPOSURES: Zika virus infection during pregnancy. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Characterization of clinical features with anthropometric, neurologic, cardiologic, ophthalmologic, audiometric, and neuroimaging evaluations in infancy and neurodevelopmental assessments (Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition) from 6 to 42 months of age, stratified by head circumference at birth (head circumference within the reference range, or normocephaly [NC] vs microcephaly [MC]). RESULTS: Antenatal exposure to ZIKV was confirmed for 219 of 296 children (74.0%) referred to Instituto Fernandes Figueira with suspected ZIKV infection through positive maternal or neonatal polymerase chain reaction analysis or IgM serology results. Of these children, 110 (50.2%) were boys, ages ranged from 0 to 4 years, and 53 (24.2%) had congenital microcephaly. The anomalies observed in ZIKV-exposed children with MC or NC were failure to thrive (MC: 38 of 53 [71.7%]; NC: 73 of 143 [51.0%]), cardiac malformations (MC: 19 of 46 [41.3%]; NC: 20 of 100 [20.0%]), excess nuchal skin (MC: 16 of 22 [72.7%]; NC: 35 of 93 [37.6%]), auditory abnormalities (MC: 13 of 50 [26.0%]; NC: 14 of 141 [9.9%]), and eye abnormalities (MC: 42 of 53 [79.2%]; NC: 28 of 158 [17.7%]). Although they experienced fewer neurologic abnormalities than children born with MC, those with NC also had frequent neurologic abnormalities (109 of 160 [68.1%]), including hyperreflexia (36 of 136 [26.5%]), abnormal tone (53 of 137 [38.7%]), congenital neuromotor signs (39 of 93 [41.9%]), feeding difficulties (15 of 143 [10.5%]), and abnormal brain imaging results (44 of 150 [29.3%]). Among 112 children with NC with Bayley-III evaluations, 72 (64.3%) had average or above-average scores; 30 (26.8%) scored 1 SD below average in at least 1 domain; and 10 (8.9%) scored 2 SD below average in at least 1 domain. Among 112 children with NC, a smaller head circumference at birth was significantly associated with subsequent below-average cognitive scores (U = 499.5; z = −2.833; P = .004) and language scores (U = 235.5; z = −2.491; P = .01). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Children without MC who were exposed to ZIKV in utero had a high frequency of anatomical and neurodevelopmental abnormalities. The head circumference at birth for children with NC was associated with neurocognitive development. Recognition of the wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes is critical to ensure early referral to rehabilitative interventions.
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spelling pubmed-73411802020-07-09 Association Between Antenatal Exposure to Zika Virus and Anatomical and Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities in Children Cranston, Jessica S. Tiene, Sophia Finn Nielsen-Saines, Karin Vasconcelos, Zilton Pone, Marcos V. Pone, Sheila Zin, Andrea Salles, Tania Saad Pereira, Jose Paulo Orofino, Dulce Brasil, Patricia Kerin, Tara Adachi, Kristina Soares, Fernanda Mendes Dunshee de Abranches, Andrea da Costa, Ana Carolina C. Lopes Moreira, Maria Elisabeth JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Zika virus (ZIKV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus recognized as teratogenic since the 2015 to 2016 epidemic. Antenatal ZIKV exposure causes brain anomalies, yet the full spectrum has not been delineated. OBJECTIVE: To characterize the clinical features of ZIKV infection at a pediatric referral center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, among children with antenatal ZIKV exposure. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: Retrospective cohort study conducted from May to July 2019 of a prospective cohort of 296 infants with antenatal ZIKV exposure followed up since December 2015 at a tertiary maternity-pediatric hospital. EXPOSURES: Zika virus infection during pregnancy. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Characterization of clinical features with anthropometric, neurologic, cardiologic, ophthalmologic, audiometric, and neuroimaging evaluations in infancy and neurodevelopmental assessments (Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition) from 6 to 42 months of age, stratified by head circumference at birth (head circumference within the reference range, or normocephaly [NC] vs microcephaly [MC]). RESULTS: Antenatal exposure to ZIKV was confirmed for 219 of 296 children (74.0%) referred to Instituto Fernandes Figueira with suspected ZIKV infection through positive maternal or neonatal polymerase chain reaction analysis or IgM serology results. Of these children, 110 (50.2%) were boys, ages ranged from 0 to 4 years, and 53 (24.2%) had congenital microcephaly. The anomalies observed in ZIKV-exposed children with MC or NC were failure to thrive (MC: 38 of 53 [71.7%]; NC: 73 of 143 [51.0%]), cardiac malformations (MC: 19 of 46 [41.3%]; NC: 20 of 100 [20.0%]), excess nuchal skin (MC: 16 of 22 [72.7%]; NC: 35 of 93 [37.6%]), auditory abnormalities (MC: 13 of 50 [26.0%]; NC: 14 of 141 [9.9%]), and eye abnormalities (MC: 42 of 53 [79.2%]; NC: 28 of 158 [17.7%]). Although they experienced fewer neurologic abnormalities than children born with MC, those with NC also had frequent neurologic abnormalities (109 of 160 [68.1%]), including hyperreflexia (36 of 136 [26.5%]), abnormal tone (53 of 137 [38.7%]), congenital neuromotor signs (39 of 93 [41.9%]), feeding difficulties (15 of 143 [10.5%]), and abnormal brain imaging results (44 of 150 [29.3%]). Among 112 children with NC with Bayley-III evaluations, 72 (64.3%) had average or above-average scores; 30 (26.8%) scored 1 SD below average in at least 1 domain; and 10 (8.9%) scored 2 SD below average in at least 1 domain. Among 112 children with NC, a smaller head circumference at birth was significantly associated with subsequent below-average cognitive scores (U = 499.5; z = −2.833; P = .004) and language scores (U = 235.5; z = −2.491; P = .01). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: Children without MC who were exposed to ZIKV in utero had a high frequency of anatomical and neurodevelopmental abnormalities. The head circumference at birth for children with NC was associated with neurocognitive development. Recognition of the wide spectrum of clinical phenotypes is critical to ensure early referral to rehabilitative interventions. American Medical Association 2020-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7341180/ /pubmed/32633763 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.9303 Text en Copyright 2020 Cranston JS et al. JAMA Network Open. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
spellingShingle Original Investigation
Cranston, Jessica S.
Tiene, Sophia Finn
Nielsen-Saines, Karin
Vasconcelos, Zilton
Pone, Marcos V.
Pone, Sheila
Zin, Andrea
Salles, Tania Saad
Pereira, Jose Paulo
Orofino, Dulce
Brasil, Patricia
Kerin, Tara
Adachi, Kristina
Soares, Fernanda Mendes
Dunshee de Abranches, Andrea
da Costa, Ana Carolina C.
Lopes Moreira, Maria Elisabeth
Association Between Antenatal Exposure to Zika Virus and Anatomical and Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities in Children
title Association Between Antenatal Exposure to Zika Virus and Anatomical and Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities in Children
title_full Association Between Antenatal Exposure to Zika Virus and Anatomical and Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities in Children
title_fullStr Association Between Antenatal Exposure to Zika Virus and Anatomical and Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities in Children
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Antenatal Exposure to Zika Virus and Anatomical and Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities in Children
title_short Association Between Antenatal Exposure to Zika Virus and Anatomical and Neurodevelopmental Abnormalities in Children
title_sort association between antenatal exposure to zika virus and anatomical and neurodevelopmental abnormalities in children
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7341180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32633763
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.9303
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