2016
DOI: 10.1056/nejmoa1600651
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Zika Virus Associated with Microcephaly

Abstract: A widespread epidemic of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection was reported in 2015 in South and Central America and the Caribbean. A major concern associated with this infection is the apparent increased incidence of microcephaly in fetuses born to mothers infected with ZIKV. In this report, we describe the case of an expectant mother who had a febrile illness with rash at the end of the first trimester of pregnancy while she was living in Brazil. Ultrasonography performed at 29 weeks of gestation revealed microcephaly… Show more

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“…Due to associations between Zika virus infection and a range of fetal maladies 1,2 , the epidemic trajectory of this viral infection poses a significant concern for the nearly 15 million children born in the Americas each year. Ascertaining the portion of this population that is truly at risk is an important priority.…”
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“…Due to associations between Zika virus infection and a range of fetal maladies 1,2 , the epidemic trajectory of this viral infection poses a significant concern for the nearly 15 million children born in the Americas each year. Ascertaining the portion of this population that is truly at risk is an important priority.…”
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“…This declaration acknowledges the high potential for Zika to establish across the Americas given that its dominant vector, the Aedes aegypti mosquito, is endophilic and occupies an exceptionally broad geographical range 7 . Concern underlying this rare WHO declaration also stems from an association between Zika virus infection in pregnant women and a range of adverse fetal outcomes 2 , most notably congenital microcephaly 1 . As of 30 June 2016, there were 1,674 confirmed cases of microcephaly associated with Zika virus infection in five countries 8 , and there is widespread concern that these numbers could increase further as the virus continues to spread across the Americas 9 .…”
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“…Symptoms appear in 20% of infected individuals and include fever, cutaneous rash, headache, conjunctivitis, myalgia and arthralgia [5]. After the USA’s ZIKV outbreak in 2016, a sudden increase in microcephaly and Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) related with ZIKV infection prompted the World Health Organization (WHO) to declare a public health emergency of international concern [6,7]. …”
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“…ZIKV has been isolated from the placentas of mothers who had clinical ZIKV infections during pregnancy, and from the brains of newborns with congenital microcephaly in the ZIKV outbreak areas in Brazil (Mlakar et al, 2016; Driggers et al, 2016; Martines et al, 2016). A causal relationship between in utero ZIKV infection and congenital microcephaly is now widely accepted (Rasmussen et al, 2016).…”
Section: In Utero Zika Virus Infection Congenital Microcephaly and mentioning
confidence: 99%