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Population-based pregnancy and birth defects surveillance in the era of Zika virus.

Suzanne M Gilboa1, Cara T Mai1, Carrie K Shapiro-Mendoza1, Janet D Cragan1, Cynthia A Moore1, Dana M Meaney-Delman1, Denise J Jamieson1, Margaret A Honein1, Coleen A Boyle1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Zika virus is a newly recognized human teratogen; monitoring its impact on the birth prevalence of microcephaly and other adverse pregnancy outcomes will continue to be an urgent need in the United States and worldwide.
METHODS: When the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) activated the Emergency Operations Center for the Zika virus outbreak response in January of 2016, public health leadership recognized that a joint, coordinated effort was required between activities focused on the effects of the infection among pregnant women and those focused on birth defects in fetuses and infants. Before the introduction of Zika virus in the Americas, population-based birth defects surveillance occurred independently of pregnancy surveillance activities.
RESULTS: The coordination of pregnancy surveillance and birth defects surveillance implemented through the CDC Zika virus response represents a paradigm shift.
CONCLUSION: Coordination of these surveillance systems provides an opportunity to capture information from both a prospective and retrospective approach. This relatively modest investment in the public health infrastructure can continue to protect pregnant women and their infants during the ongoing response to Zika virus and in the next emergent threat to maternal and child health. Birth Defects Research 109:372-378, 2017.
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Keywords:  Zika virus; birth defects; monitoring; pregnancy; surveillance

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28398681     DOI: 10.1002/bdr2.1007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Birth Defects Res            Impact factor:   2.344


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4.  Recognizing the Global Impact of Zika Virus Infection during Pregnancy.

Authors:  Margaret A Honein
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  2018-03-15       Impact factor: 91.245

Review 5.  Zika Virus-Associated Birth Defects, Costa Rica, 2016-2018.

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Authors:  Augustina Delaney; Cara Mai; Ashley Smoots; Janet Cragan; Sascha Ellington; Peter Langlois; Rebecca Breidenbach; Jane Fornoff; Julie Dunn; Mahsa Yazdy; Nancy Scotto-Rosato; Joseph Sweatlock; Deborah Fox; Jessica Palacios; Nina Forestieri; Vinita Leedom; Mary Smiley; Amy Nance; Heather Lake-Burger; Paul Romitti; Carrie Fall; Miguel Valencia Prado; Jerusha Barton; J Michael Bryan; William Arias; Samara Viner Brown; Jonathan Kimura; Sylvia Mann; Brennan Martin; Lucia Orantes; Amber Taylor; John Nahabedian; Amanda Akosa; Ziwei Song; Stacey Martin; Roshan Ramlal; Carrie Shapiro-Mendoza; Jennifer Isenburg; Cynthia A Moore; Suzanne Gilboa; Margaret A Honein
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