Prospective study with infants whose mothers had dengue during pregnancy

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Dengue congenital disease was not confirmed in 10 children whose mothers had the infection during pregnancy. The fetal sera presented anti-dengue IgG antibodies which progressively declined, and disappeared after 8 months. IgM antibodies to dengue were not observed in the sera. Other normal data suggesting the healthy state of the children included: absence of malformations, pregnancy time, Apgar index, weight, and placenta aspect.

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Figueiredo, L. T., Carlucci, R. H., & Duarte, G. (1994). Prospective study with infants whose mothers had dengue during pregnancy. Revista Do Instituto de Medicina Tropical de São Paulo, 36(5), 417–421. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0036-46651994000500005

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