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“…A study performed in the Agamenon Magalhães Hospital, Recife, Brazil, between November 2015 and May 2016, has confirmed the possible relationship between congenital ZIKV infection and hearing loss. In that study, the authors reported that among 69 children with microcephaly and laboratory tests proving ZIKV congenital infection, four (5.8%) presented with sensorineural hearing loss, with no other potential causes (4) . Another study reported the case of a newborn with microcephaly, from a twin pregnancy, whose auditory exams indicated transient absent otoacoustic emissions, unresponsive brainstem evoked auditory potential in the left ear, and a 99-dB response to click stimulus in the right ear, thus confirming a profound hearing loss bilaterally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…A study performed in the Agamenon Magalhães Hospital, Recife, Brazil, between November 2015 and May 2016, has confirmed the possible relationship between congenital ZIKV infection and hearing loss. In that study, the authors reported that among 69 children with microcephaly and laboratory tests proving ZIKV congenital infection, four (5.8%) presented with sensorineural hearing loss, with no other potential causes (4) . Another study reported the case of a newborn with microcephaly, from a twin pregnancy, whose auditory exams indicated transient absent otoacoustic emissions, unresponsive brainstem evoked auditory potential in the left ear, and a 99-dB response to click stimulus in the right ear, thus confirming a profound hearing loss bilaterally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Many studies have focused on the impact of ZIKV on newborns, showing that congenital viral infection can affect hearing, and as such should be considered a risk factor for hearing loss in hearing screening programs. Therefore, babies with evidence of congenital ZIKV infection should receive regular follow-up, taking into account the possibility of late occurrence and/or progressive hearing loss (4) . In view of the ZIKV outbreak in Brazil, it is important to highlight that any decline in hearing function directly interferes with the individual's capacity to communicate, be it a child or an adult, since hearing is fundamental for socializing, the use of speech, and the development of language.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,13,14,44,53,54 clubfoot, joint contracture or microphthalmia, other than microcephaly. 35 Additionally, cases with retinal or auditory abnormality have been reported, [35][36][37] which have also been observed in neonates without microcephaly. 38 Hence, congenital Zika virus infection appears to be the clinical state that includes various congenital abnormalities, such as microcephaly or retinal abnormality, and is a diverse syndrome that can be variously categorized according to factors such as the period when pregnant women acquire Zika virus infection, or their genetic factors.…”
Section: Complicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The evidence-based causal relationship between Zika virus and microcephaly and other brain anomalies public health and economic impact calls for an urgent need to establish contextual and effective local and global neonatal-perinatal and postnatal longitudinal surveillance-response system policies and interventions implementation [1][2][3][11][12][13][14][15][16]. Enhancing robust laboratory data and information and analysis findings to appropriately define Zika viral infection syndrome pre, during and post pregnancy.…”
Section: Editorialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strengthening Zika routine health system surveillance-response systems and research programs/projects is critical in prevention and control of pregnancy outcomes in prone settings and territories [6,9,10]. In addition, elucidating Aedes and sexual transmission related Zika virus transmission ecological, adaptation and human health threat and complications requires coordinated approach to data sharing, surveillance and research is needed in defining the full spectrum of congenital Zika virus syndrome and issues on maternal-child health [11][12][13]. Innovative approaches in Zika vaccines and therapeutic targets discovery and development should be explored coupled with in silico phylogenetics and phylogeography modelling in understanding its evidence about Zika virus infection congenital abnormalities public health threats [14,15].…”
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