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Zika Brazilian Cohorts (ZBC) Consortium: Protocol for an Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis of Congenital Zika Syndrome after Maternal Exposure during Pregnancy.

Authors :
Alecrim MDGC
Amorim MMR
Araújo TVB
Brasil P
Brickley EB
Castilho MDC
Coelho BP
Cunha AJLAD
Duarte G
Estofolete CF
Gurgel RQ
Herrero-Silva J
Hofer CB
Lopes ASA
Martelli CMT
Melo ASO
Miranda-Filho DB
Montarroyos UR
Moreira ME
Mussi-Pinhata MM
Oliveira CS
Passos SD
Prata-Barbosa A
Santos DND
Schuler-Faccini L
Silva AAMD
Siqueira IC
Sousa PDS
Turchi MD
Ximenes RAA
Zara ALSA
Zika Brazilian Cohorts Consortium Zbc-Consortium
Source :
Viruses [Viruses] 2021 Apr 16; Vol. 13 (4). Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Apr 16.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Despite great advances in our knowledge of the consequences of Zika virus to human health, many questions remain unanswered, and results are often inconsistent. The small sample size of individual studies has limited inference about the spectrum of congenital Zika manifestations and the prognosis of affected children. The Brazilian Zika Cohorts Consortium addresses these limitations by bringing together and harmonizing epidemiological data from a series of prospective cohort studies of pregnant women with rash and of children with microcephaly and/or other manifestations of congenital Zika. The objective is to estimate the absolute risk of congenital Zika manifestations and to characterize the full spectrum and natural history of the manifestations of congenital Zika in children with and without microcephaly. This protocol describes the assembly of the Consortium and protocol for the Individual Participant Data Meta-analyses (IPD Meta-analyses). The findings will address knowledge gaps and inform public policies related to Zika virus. The large harmonized dataset and joint analyses will facilitate more precise estimates of the absolute risk of congenital Zika manifestations among Zika virus-infected pregnancies and more complete descriptions of its full spectrum, including rare manifestations. It will enable sensitivity analyses using different definitions of exposure and outcomes, and the investigation of the sources of heterogeneity between studies and regions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1999-4915
Volume :
13
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Viruses
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33923434
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/v13040687