1. Birth Outcomes Related to Prenatal Zika, Dengue, and Other Flavivirus Infections in the Zika en Embarazadas y Niños Prospective Cohort Study in Colombia.
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Tannis A, Newton S, Rico A, Gonzalez M, Benavides M, Ricaldi JN, Rodriguez H, Zambrano LD, Daza M, Godfred-Cato S, Thomas JD, Acosta J, Maniatis P, Daniels JB, Burkel V, Ailes EC, Valencia D, Gilboa SM, Jamieson DJ, Mercado M, Villanueva JM, Honein MA, Ospina ML, and Tong VT
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- Humans, Female, Pregnancy, Colombia epidemiology, Prospective Studies, Adult, Infant, Newborn, Zika Virus isolation & purification, Young Adult, Adolescent, Pregnancy Outcome, Infant, Male, Zika Virus Infection epidemiology, Zika Virus Infection complications, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious epidemiology, Pregnancy Complications, Infectious virology, Dengue epidemiology
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Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in pregnancy is associated with severe abnormalities of the brain and eye and other adverse outcomes. Zika en Embarazadas y Niños was a prospective cohort study conducted in multiple Colombian cities that enrolled pregnant women in their first trimester. Specimens collected from pregnant women (n = 1,519) during February 2017-September 2018 and their infants (n = 1,080) during June 2017-March 2019 were tested for prenatal ZIKV infection by nucleic acid amplification tests or IgM antibody testing. Zika virus infection in pregnancy was present in 3.2% of pregnant women (incidence rate [IR] per 1,000 person-months = 5.9, 95% CI: 4.3-7.8). Presumptive ZIKV infection was present in 0.8% of infants (IR = 1.6, 95% CI: 0.7-2.9). Five percent of infants with prenatal ZIKV exposure or infection presented with Zika-associated abnormalities; 4.7% were small for gestational age. Understanding the risk of ZIKV infection during pregnancy and associated adverse outcomes can help inform counseling efforts.
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- 2024
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