1. Epidemiological and clinical suspicion of congenital Zika virus infection: Serological findings in mothers and children from Brazil
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Everton da Silva Batista, Janeusa Rita Leite Primo Chagas, Ana Gabriela Passos do Prado Paschoal, Claudia Fortuna, Giovanni Rezza, Maria Elena Remoli, Cristiano Fiorentini, Deijamile Virginia Novais Gama, Giulietta Venturi, Pedro José da Silva Júnior, Eleonora Benedetti, Rita Maria Alves, Davi Hasselmann Barros, and Antonello Amendola
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Adult ,Diagnostic Imaging ,serological tests ,Microcephaly ,diagnosis ,Population ,Antibodies, Viral ,Dengue fever ,Zika virus ,Serology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,flavivirus ,Neutralization Tests ,Virology ,medicine ,Humans ,Public Health Surveillance ,Serologic Tests ,microcephaly ,030212 general & internal medicine ,education ,Research Articles ,neutralization test ,Pregnancy ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,Zika Virus Infection ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Infant ,Zika Virus ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Antibodies, Neutralizing ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,congenital infection ,Flavivirus ,Phenotype ,Infectious Diseases ,Immunoglobulin M ,Child, Preschool ,biology.protein ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,business ,Brazil ,Research Article - Abstract
The emergence of Zika virus in the Americas has caused an increase of babies born with microcephaly or other neurological malformations. The differential diagnosis of Zika infection, particularly serological diagnosis, is an important but complex issue. In this study, we describe clinical manifestations of 94 suspected cases of congenital Zika from Bahia state, Brazil, and the results of serological tests performed on children and/or their mothers at an average of 71 days after birth. Anti‐Zika immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies were detected in 44.4% and in 7.1% of samples from mothers and children, respectively. Nearly all the IgM, and 92% of immunoglobulin G positive results were confirmed by neutralization test. Zika specific neutralizing antibodies were detected in as much as 90.4% of the cases. Moreover, dengue specific neutralizing antibodies were detected in 79.0% of Zika seropositive mothers. In conclusion, Zika IgM negative results should be considered with caution, due to a possible rapid loss of sensitivity after birth, while the NS1‐based Zika IgM enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assay test we have used has demonstrated to be highly specific. In a high percentage of cases, Zika specific neutralizing antibodies were detected, which are indicative of a past Zika infection, probably occurred during pregnancy in this population., Highlight In this study we have analyzed serum samples collected a mean of 71 days after birth from 94 suspected congenital Zika cases.Our results have shown a high percentage of positive neutralization test results for ZIKV, and also DENV, but low prevalence of anti‐ZIKV IgM antibodies.Our data confirm the difficulty of an accurate retrospective diagnosis of ZIKV congenital infection.
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- 2019