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Neurodevelopment of children exposed intra-uterus by Zika virus: A case series.

Pedro Massaroni Peçanha1, Saint Clair Gomes Junior1, Sheila Moura Pone1, Marcos Vinicius da Silva Pone1, Zilton Vasconcelos1, Andrea Zin1, Renata Hydee Hasue Vilibor2, Roozemeria Pereira Costa1, Maria Dalva Barbosa Baker Meio1, Karin Nielsen-Saines3, Patricia Brasil4, Elizabeth Brickley5, Maria Elisabeth Lopes Moreira1.   

Abstract

The main goal of this manuscript was to investigate the neurodevelopment of children exposed by Zika virus in the intrauterine period who are asymptomatic at birth. Newborns with documented Zika virus exposure during the intrauterine period who were asymptomatic at birth were followed in the first two years of life for neurodevelopment using Bayley III test. Children were classified as having normal or delayed neurodevelopment for age based on most recent Bayley III evaluation results. Eighty-four infants were included in the study. The first Bayley III evaluation was performed at a mean chronological age of 9.7±3.1 month; 13 children (15%) had a delay in one of the three domains, distributed as follow: 10 (12%) in the language domain and 3 (3.5%) in the motor domain. The most recent Bayley III evaluation was performed at a mean age 15.3±3.1 months; 42 children (50%) had a delay in one of the three domains: 4 (5%) in cognition, 31 (37%) in language, and 20 (24%) in motor performance. There were no statistical differences in Gender, Gestational Age, Birth Weight and Head Circurference at birth between children with normal and delayed neurodevelopment for age. A very high proportion of children exposed ZIKV during pregnancy who were asymptomatic at birth demonstrated a delay in neurodevelopment, mainly in the language domain, the first two years of life.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32109947     DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0229434

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


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3.  Longitudinal Follow-Up of Gross Motor Function in Children with Congenital Zika Virus Syndrome from a Cohort in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

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Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2020-10-22       Impact factor: 3.752

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