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Pregnancy Outcomes after ZIKV Infection in French Territories in the Americas
- Source :
- New England Journal of Medicine, New England Journal of Medicine, 2018, 378 (11), pp.985-994. ⟨10.1056/NEJMoa1709481⟩, New England Journal of Medicine, Massachusetts Medical Society, 2018, 378 (11), pp.985-994. ⟨10.1056/NEJMoa1709481⟩
- Publication Year :
- 2018
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2018.
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Abstract
- International audience; BACKGROUND:The risk of congenital neurologic defects related to Zika virus (ZIKV) infection has ranged from 6 to 42% in various reports. The aim of this study was to estimate this risk among pregnant women with symptomatic ZIKV infection in French territories in the Americas.METHODS:From March 2016 through November 2016, we enrolled in this prospective cohort study pregnant women with symptomatic ZIKV infection that was confirmed by polymerase-chain-reaction (PCR) assay. The analysis included all data collected up to April 27, 2017, the date of the last delivery in the cohort.RESULTS:Among the 555 fetuses and infants in the 546 pregnancies included in the analysis, 28 (5.0%) were not carried to term or were stillborn, and 527 were born alive. Neurologic and ocular defects possibly associated with ZIKV infection were seen in 39 fetuses and infants (7.0%; 95% confidence interval, 5.0 to 9.5); of these, 10 were not carried to term because of termination of pregnancy for medical reasons, 1 was stillborn, and 28 were live-born. Microcephaly (defined as head circumference more than 2 SD below the mean for sex and gestational age) was detected in 32 fetuses and infants (5.8%), of whom 9 (1.6%) had severe microcephaly (more than 3 SD below the mean). Neurologic and ocular defects were more common when ZIKV infection occurred during the first trimester (24 of 189 fetuses and infants [12.7%]) than when it occurred during the second trimester (9 of 252 [3.6%]) or third trimester (6 of 114 [5.3%]) (P=0.001).CONCLUSIONS:Among pregnant women with symptomatic, PCR-confirmed ZIKV infection, birth defects possibly associated with ZIKV infection were present in 7% of fetuses and infants. Defects occurred more frequently in fetuses and infants whose mothers had been infected early in pregnancy. Longer-term follow-up of infants is required to assess any manifestations not detected at birth. (Funded by the French Ministry of Health and others; ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT02916732 .).
- Subjects :
- 0301 basic medicine
Microcephaly
[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]
Chromosome Disorders
MESH: Amniotic Fluid
Zika virus
Cohort Studies
0302 clinical medicine
MESH: Pregnancy
Pregnancy
MESH: Martinique
ZikV Infection
Medicine
030212 general & internal medicine
Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
Prospective cohort study
Guadeloupe
MESH: Cohort Studies
MESH: Chromosome Disorders
MESH: Middle Aged
biology
Zika Virus Infection
Obstetrics
MESH: Infant, Newborn
Pregnancy Outcome
Gestational age
MESH: Congenital Abnormalities
General Medicine
Middle Aged
French Guiana
3. Good health
[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]
Fetal Diseases
MESH: Fetal Diseases
MESH: Young Adult
Cohort
Female
Pregnancy Trimesters
Adult
medicine.medical_specialty
Adolescent
MESH: Zika Virus
Article
MESH: Microcephaly
Congenital Abnormalities
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
MESH: Zika Virus Infection
MESH: French Guiana
Humans
MESH: Guadeloupe
Martinique
MESH: Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
Pregnancy outcomes
MESH: Adolescent
Fetus
MESH: Humans
business.industry
Infant, Newborn
MESH: Adult
Zika Virus
Amniotic Fluid
medicine.disease
biology.organism_classification
MESH: Pregnancy Outcome
Confidence interval
030104 developmental biology
business
MESH: Female
MESH: Pregnancy Trimesters
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00284793 and 15334406
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- New England Journal of Medicine, New England Journal of Medicine, 2018, 378 (11), pp.985-994. ⟨10.1056/NEJMoa1709481⟩, New England Journal of Medicine, Massachusetts Medical Society, 2018, 378 (11), pp.985-994. ⟨10.1056/NEJMoa1709481⟩
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....5add4ec319c20ad4fbef9018bfe98aed
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa1709481⟩