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Association between confirmed congenital Zika infection at birth and outcomes up to 3 years of life

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  • Najeh Hcini

    (West French Guiana Hospital Center
    University of French Guiana)

  • Yaovi Kugbe

    (West French Guiana Hospital Center)

  • Zo Hasina Linah Rafalimanana

    (West French Guiana Hospital Center)

  • Véronique Lambert

    (West French Guiana Hospital Center)

  • Meredith Mathieu

    (West French Guiana Hospital Center)

  • Gabriel Carles

    (West French Guiana Hospital Center)

  • David Baud

    (Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne)

  • Alice Panchaud

    (Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne
    University of Bern)

  • Léo Pomar

    (West French Guiana Hospital Center
    Lausanne University Hospital and University of Lausanne)

Abstract

Little is known about the long-term neurological development of children diagnosed with congenital Zika infection at birth. Here, we report the imaging and clinical outcomes up to three years of life of a cohort of 129 children exposed to Zika virus in utero. Eighteen of them (14%) had a laboratory confirmed congenital Zika infection at birth. Infected neonates have a higher risk of adverse neonatal and early infantile outcomes (death, structural brain anomalies or neurologic symptoms) than those who tested negative: 8/18 (44%) vs 4/111 (4%), aRR 10.1 [3.5–29.0]. Neurological impairment, neurosensory alterations or delays in motor acquisition are more common in infants with a congenital Zika infection at birth: 6/15 (40%) vs 5/96 (5%), aRR 6.7 [2.2–20.0]. Finally, infected children also have an increased risk of subspecialty referral for suspected neurodevelopmental delay by three years of life: 7/11 (64%) vs 7/51 (14%), aRR 4.4 [1.9–10.1]. Infected infants without structural brain anomalies also appear to have an increased risk, although to a lesser extent, of neurological abnormalities. It seems paramount to offer systematic testing for congenital ZIKV infection in cases of in utero exposure and adapt counseling based on these results.

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  • Najeh Hcini & Yaovi Kugbe & Zo Hasina Linah Rafalimanana & Véronique Lambert & Meredith Mathieu & Gabriel Carles & David Baud & Alice Panchaud & Léo Pomar, 2021. "Association between confirmed congenital Zika infection at birth and outcomes up to 3 years of life," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-9, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-23468-3
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-23468-3
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