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Zika-related adverse outcomes in a cohort of pregnant women with rash in Pernambuco, Brazil

BACKGROUND: While Zika virus (ZIKV) is now widely recognized as a teratogen, the frequency and full spectrum of adverse outcomes of congenital ZIKV infection remains incompletely understood. METHODS: Participants in the MERG cohort of pregnant women with rash, recruited from the surveillance system...

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Autores principales: Ximenes, Ricardo Arraes de Alencar, Miranda-Filho, Demócrito de Barros, Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos, Martelli, Celina Maria Turchi, de Araújo, Thalia Velho Barreto, Brickley, Elizabeth, de Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Militão, Souza, Wayner Vieira, Ventura, Liana O., Ventura, Camila V., Gois, Adriana L., Leal, Mariana C., Oliveira, Danielle Maria da Silva, Eickmann, Sophie Helena, Carvalho, Maria Durce C. G., da Silva, Paula F. S., Rocha, Maria Angela Wanderley, Ramos, Regina Coeli Ferreira, Brandão-Filho, Sinval Pinto, Cordeiro, Marli Tenorio, Bezerra, Luciana Caroline Albuquerque, Dimech, George, Valongueiro, Sandra, Pires, Pedro, Castanha, Priscila Mayrelle da Silva, Dhalia, Rafael, Marques-Júnior, Ernesto Torres Azevedo, Rodrigues, Laura C.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7971861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33684110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009216
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author Ximenes, Ricardo Arraes de Alencar
Miranda-Filho, Demócrito de Barros
Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos
Martelli, Celina Maria Turchi
de Araújo, Thalia Velho Barreto
Brickley, Elizabeth
de Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Militão
Souza, Wayner Vieira
Ventura, Liana O.
Ventura, Camila V.
Gois, Adriana L.
Leal, Mariana C.
Oliveira, Danielle Maria da Silva
Eickmann, Sophie Helena
Carvalho, Maria Durce C. G.
da Silva, Paula F. S.
Rocha, Maria Angela Wanderley
Ramos, Regina Coeli Ferreira
Brandão-Filho, Sinval Pinto
Cordeiro, Marli Tenorio
Bezerra, Luciana Caroline Albuquerque
Dimech, George
Valongueiro, Sandra
Pires, Pedro
Castanha, Priscila Mayrelle da Silva
Dhalia, Rafael
Marques-Júnior, Ernesto Torres Azevedo
Rodrigues, Laura C.
author_facet Ximenes, Ricardo Arraes de Alencar
Miranda-Filho, Demócrito de Barros
Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos
Martelli, Celina Maria Turchi
de Araújo, Thalia Velho Barreto
Brickley, Elizabeth
de Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Militão
Souza, Wayner Vieira
Ventura, Liana O.
Ventura, Camila V.
Gois, Adriana L.
Leal, Mariana C.
Oliveira, Danielle Maria da Silva
Eickmann, Sophie Helena
Carvalho, Maria Durce C. G.
da Silva, Paula F. S.
Rocha, Maria Angela Wanderley
Ramos, Regina Coeli Ferreira
Brandão-Filho, Sinval Pinto
Cordeiro, Marli Tenorio
Bezerra, Luciana Caroline Albuquerque
Dimech, George
Valongueiro, Sandra
Pires, Pedro
Castanha, Priscila Mayrelle da Silva
Dhalia, Rafael
Marques-Júnior, Ernesto Torres Azevedo
Rodrigues, Laura C.
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description BACKGROUND: While Zika virus (ZIKV) is now widely recognized as a teratogen, the frequency and full spectrum of adverse outcomes of congenital ZIKV infection remains incompletely understood. METHODS: Participants in the MERG cohort of pregnant women with rash, recruited from the surveillance system from December/2015-June/2017. Exposure definition was based on a combination of longitudinal data from molecular, serologic (IgM and IgG3) and plaque reduction neutralization tests for ZIKV. Children were evaluated by a team of clinical specialists and by transfontanelle ultrasound and were classified as having microcephaly and/or other signs/symptoms consistent with congenital Zika syndrome (CZS). Risks of adverse outcomes were quantified according to the relative evidence of a ZIKV infection in pregnancy. FINDINGS: 376 women had confirmed and suspected exposure to ZIKV. Among evaluable children born to these mothers, 20% presented with an adverse outcome compatible with exposure to ZIKV during pregnancy. The absolute risk of microcephaly was 2.9% (11/376), of calcifications and/or ventriculomegaly was 7.2% (13/180), of additional neurologic alterations was 5.3% (13/245), of ophthalmologic abnormalities was 7% (15/214), and of dysphagia was 1.8% (4/226). Less than 1% of the children experienced abnormalities across all of the domains simultaneously. Interpretation: Although approximately one-fifth of children with confirmed and suspected exposure to ZIKV in pregnancy presented with at least one abnormality compatible with CZS, the manifestations presented more frequently in isolation than in combination. Due to the rare nature of some outcomes and the possibility of later manifestations, large scale individual participant data meta-analysis and the long-term evaluation of children are imperative to identify the full spectrum of this syndrome and to plan actions to reduce damages.
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spelling pubmed-79718612021-03-31 Zika-related adverse outcomes in a cohort of pregnant women with rash in Pernambuco, Brazil Ximenes, Ricardo Arraes de Alencar Miranda-Filho, Demócrito de Barros Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos Martelli, Celina Maria Turchi de Araújo, Thalia Velho Barreto Brickley, Elizabeth de Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Militão Souza, Wayner Vieira Ventura, Liana O. Ventura, Camila V. Gois, Adriana L. Leal, Mariana C. Oliveira, Danielle Maria da Silva Eickmann, Sophie Helena Carvalho, Maria Durce C. G. da Silva, Paula F. S. Rocha, Maria Angela Wanderley Ramos, Regina Coeli Ferreira Brandão-Filho, Sinval Pinto Cordeiro, Marli Tenorio Bezerra, Luciana Caroline Albuquerque Dimech, George Valongueiro, Sandra Pires, Pedro Castanha, Priscila Mayrelle da Silva Dhalia, Rafael Marques-Júnior, Ernesto Torres Azevedo Rodrigues, Laura C. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: While Zika virus (ZIKV) is now widely recognized as a teratogen, the frequency and full spectrum of adverse outcomes of congenital ZIKV infection remains incompletely understood. METHODS: Participants in the MERG cohort of pregnant women with rash, recruited from the surveillance system from December/2015-June/2017. Exposure definition was based on a combination of longitudinal data from molecular, serologic (IgM and IgG3) and plaque reduction neutralization tests for ZIKV. Children were evaluated by a team of clinical specialists and by transfontanelle ultrasound and were classified as having microcephaly and/or other signs/symptoms consistent with congenital Zika syndrome (CZS). Risks of adverse outcomes were quantified according to the relative evidence of a ZIKV infection in pregnancy. FINDINGS: 376 women had confirmed and suspected exposure to ZIKV. Among evaluable children born to these mothers, 20% presented with an adverse outcome compatible with exposure to ZIKV during pregnancy. The absolute risk of microcephaly was 2.9% (11/376), of calcifications and/or ventriculomegaly was 7.2% (13/180), of additional neurologic alterations was 5.3% (13/245), of ophthalmologic abnormalities was 7% (15/214), and of dysphagia was 1.8% (4/226). Less than 1% of the children experienced abnormalities across all of the domains simultaneously. Interpretation: Although approximately one-fifth of children with confirmed and suspected exposure to ZIKV in pregnancy presented with at least one abnormality compatible with CZS, the manifestations presented more frequently in isolation than in combination. Due to the rare nature of some outcomes and the possibility of later manifestations, large scale individual participant data meta-analysis and the long-term evaluation of children are imperative to identify the full spectrum of this syndrome and to plan actions to reduce damages. Public Library of Science 2021-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7971861/ /pubmed/33684110 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009216 Text en © 2021 Ximenes 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Ximenes, Ricardo Arraes de Alencar
Miranda-Filho, Demócrito de Barros
Montarroyos, Ulisses Ramos
Martelli, Celina Maria Turchi
de Araújo, Thalia Velho Barreto
Brickley, Elizabeth
de Albuquerque, Maria de Fátima Pessoa Militão
Souza, Wayner Vieira
Ventura, Liana O.
Ventura, Camila V.
Gois, Adriana L.
Leal, Mariana C.
Oliveira, Danielle Maria da Silva
Eickmann, Sophie Helena
Carvalho, Maria Durce C. G.
da Silva, Paula F. S.
Rocha, Maria Angela Wanderley
Ramos, Regina Coeli Ferreira
Brandão-Filho, Sinval Pinto
Cordeiro, Marli Tenorio
Bezerra, Luciana Caroline Albuquerque
Dimech, George
Valongueiro, Sandra
Pires, Pedro
Castanha, Priscila Mayrelle da Silva
Dhalia, Rafael
Marques-Júnior, Ernesto Torres Azevedo
Rodrigues, Laura C.
Zika-related adverse outcomes in a cohort of pregnant women with rash in Pernambuco, Brazil
title Zika-related adverse outcomes in a cohort of pregnant women with rash in Pernambuco, Brazil
title_full Zika-related adverse outcomes in a cohort of pregnant women with rash in Pernambuco, Brazil
title_fullStr Zika-related adverse outcomes in a cohort of pregnant women with rash in Pernambuco, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Zika-related adverse outcomes in a cohort of pregnant women with rash in Pernambuco, Brazil
title_short Zika-related adverse outcomes in a cohort of pregnant women with rash in Pernambuco, Brazil
title_sort zika-related adverse outcomes in a cohort of pregnant women with rash in pernambuco, brazil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7971861/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33684110
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009216
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