Microcephaly outcomes among zika virus-infected pregnant women in honduras

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Abstract

The impact of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection on pregnancies shows regional variation emphasizing the importance of studies in different geographical areas. We conducted a prospective study in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, recruiting 668 pregnant women between July 20, 2016, and December 31, 2016.Weperformed Trioplex real-time reverse transcriptase-PCR (rRT-PCR) in 357 serum samples taken at the first prenatal visit. The presence of ZIKV was confirmed in seven pregnancies (7/357, 2.0%). Nine babies (1.6%) had microcephaly (head circumference more than two SDs below the mean), including two (0.3%) with severe microcephaly (head circumference [HC] more than three SDs below the mean). The mothers of both babies with severe microcephaly had evidence of ZIKV infection. Apositive ZIKV Trioplex rRTPCR was associated with a 33.3% (95% CI: 4.3-77.7%) risk of HC more than three SDs below the mean.

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Alger, J., Buekens, P., Cafferata, M. L., Alvarez, Z., Berrueta, M., Bock, H., … Tong, V. T. (2021). Microcephaly outcomes among zika virus-infected pregnant women in honduras. American Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 104(5), 1737–1740. https://doi.org/10.4269/ajtmh.20-1483

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