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Case Fatality Rate Related to Microcephaly Congenital Zika Syndrome and Associated Factors: A Nationwide Retrospective Study in Brazil †

Background: The clinical manifestations of microcephaly/congenital Zika syndrome (microcephaly/CZS) have harmful consequences on the child’s health, increasing vulnerability to childhood morbidity and mortality. This study analyzes the case fatality rate and child–maternal characteristics of cases a...

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Autores principales: N. Costa, Maria Conceição, Cardim, Luciana Lobato, Teixeira, Maria Gloria, Barreto, Mauricio L., de Carvalho-Sauer, Rita de Cassia Oliveira, R. Barreto, Florisneide, Itaparica Carvalho, Martha Suely, Oliveira, Wanderson K., França, Giovanny V. A., Carmo, Eduardo Hage, Andrade, Roberto F. S., Rodrigues, Moreno S., Veiga, Rafael V., Oliveira, Juliane F., Fernandes, Qeren H. R. F., Costa, Larissa C., Coelho, Giovanini E., Paixao, Enny S.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7692842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33138282
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12111228
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author N. Costa, Maria Conceição
Cardim, Luciana Lobato
Teixeira, Maria Gloria
Barreto, Mauricio L.
de Carvalho-Sauer, Rita de Cassia Oliveira
R. Barreto, Florisneide
Itaparica Carvalho, Martha Suely
Oliveira, Wanderson K.
França, Giovanny V. A.
Carmo, Eduardo Hage
Andrade, Roberto F. S.
Rodrigues, Moreno S.
Veiga, Rafael V.
Oliveira, Juliane F.
Fernandes, Qeren H. R. F.
Costa, Larissa C.
Coelho, Giovanini E.
Paixao, Enny S.
author_facet N. Costa, Maria Conceição
Cardim, Luciana Lobato
Teixeira, Maria Gloria
Barreto, Mauricio L.
de Carvalho-Sauer, Rita de Cassia Oliveira
R. Barreto, Florisneide
Itaparica Carvalho, Martha Suely
Oliveira, Wanderson K.
França, Giovanny V. A.
Carmo, Eduardo Hage
Andrade, Roberto F. S.
Rodrigues, Moreno S.
Veiga, Rafael V.
Oliveira, Juliane F.
Fernandes, Qeren H. R. F.
Costa, Larissa C.
Coelho, Giovanini E.
Paixao, Enny S.
author_sort N. Costa, Maria Conceição
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description Background: The clinical manifestations of microcephaly/congenital Zika syndrome (microcephaly/CZS) have harmful consequences on the child’s health, increasing vulnerability to childhood morbidity and mortality. This study analyzes the case fatality rate and child–maternal characteristics of cases and deaths related to microcephaly/CZS in Brazil, 2015–2017. Methods: Population-based study developed by linkage of three information systems. We estimate frequencies of cases, deaths, case fatality rate related to microcephaly/CZS according to child and maternal characteristics and causes of death. Multivariate logistic regression models were applied. Results: The microcephaly/CZS case fatality rate was 10% (95% CI 9.2–10.7). Death related to microcephaly/CZS was associated to moderate (OR = 2.15; 95% CI 1.63–2.83), and very low birth weight (OR = 3.77; 95% CI 2.20–6.46); late preterm births (OR = 1.65; 95% CI 1.21–2.23), Apgar < 7 at 1st (OR = 5.98; 95% CI 4.46–8.02) and 5th minutes (OR = 4.13; 95% CI 2.78–6.13), among others. Conclusions: A high microcephaly/CZS case fatality rate and important factors associated with deaths related to this syndrome were observed. These results can alert health teams to these problems and increase awareness about the factors that may be associated with worse outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-76928422020-11-28 Case Fatality Rate Related to Microcephaly Congenital Zika Syndrome and Associated Factors: A Nationwide Retrospective Study in Brazil † N. Costa, Maria Conceição Cardim, Luciana Lobato Teixeira, Maria Gloria Barreto, Mauricio L. de Carvalho-Sauer, Rita de Cassia Oliveira R. Barreto, Florisneide Itaparica Carvalho, Martha Suely Oliveira, Wanderson K. França, Giovanny V. A. Carmo, Eduardo Hage Andrade, Roberto F. S. Rodrigues, Moreno S. Veiga, Rafael V. Oliveira, Juliane F. Fernandes, Qeren H. R. F. Costa, Larissa C. Coelho, Giovanini E. Paixao, Enny S. Viruses Article Background: The clinical manifestations of microcephaly/congenital Zika syndrome (microcephaly/CZS) have harmful consequences on the child’s health, increasing vulnerability to childhood morbidity and mortality. This study analyzes the case fatality rate and child–maternal characteristics of cases and deaths related to microcephaly/CZS in Brazil, 2015–2017. Methods: Population-based study developed by linkage of three information systems. We estimate frequencies of cases, deaths, case fatality rate related to microcephaly/CZS according to child and maternal characteristics and causes of death. Multivariate logistic regression models were applied. Results: The microcephaly/CZS case fatality rate was 10% (95% CI 9.2–10.7). Death related to microcephaly/CZS was associated to moderate (OR = 2.15; 95% CI 1.63–2.83), and very low birth weight (OR = 3.77; 95% CI 2.20–6.46); late preterm births (OR = 1.65; 95% CI 1.21–2.23), Apgar < 7 at 1st (OR = 5.98; 95% CI 4.46–8.02) and 5th minutes (OR = 4.13; 95% CI 2.78–6.13), among others. Conclusions: A high microcephaly/CZS case fatality rate and important factors associated with deaths related to this syndrome were observed. These results can alert health teams to these problems and increase awareness about the factors that may be associated with worse outcomes. MDPI 2020-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC7692842/ /pubmed/33138282 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12111228 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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N. Costa, Maria Conceição
Cardim, Luciana Lobato
Teixeira, Maria Gloria
Barreto, Mauricio L.
de Carvalho-Sauer, Rita de Cassia Oliveira
R. Barreto, Florisneide
Itaparica Carvalho, Martha Suely
Oliveira, Wanderson K.
França, Giovanny V. A.
Carmo, Eduardo Hage
Andrade, Roberto F. S.
Rodrigues, Moreno S.
Veiga, Rafael V.
Oliveira, Juliane F.
Fernandes, Qeren H. R. F.
Costa, Larissa C.
Coelho, Giovanini E.
Paixao, Enny S.
Case Fatality Rate Related to Microcephaly Congenital Zika Syndrome and Associated Factors: A Nationwide Retrospective Study in Brazil †
title Case Fatality Rate Related to Microcephaly Congenital Zika Syndrome and Associated Factors: A Nationwide Retrospective Study in Brazil †
title_full Case Fatality Rate Related to Microcephaly Congenital Zika Syndrome and Associated Factors: A Nationwide Retrospective Study in Brazil †
title_fullStr Case Fatality Rate Related to Microcephaly Congenital Zika Syndrome and Associated Factors: A Nationwide Retrospective Study in Brazil †
title_full_unstemmed Case Fatality Rate Related to Microcephaly Congenital Zika Syndrome and Associated Factors: A Nationwide Retrospective Study in Brazil †
title_short Case Fatality Rate Related to Microcephaly Congenital Zika Syndrome and Associated Factors: A Nationwide Retrospective Study in Brazil †
title_sort case fatality rate related to microcephaly congenital zika syndrome and associated factors: a nationwide retrospective study in brazil †
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7692842/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33138282
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v12111228
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