Possible Association Between Zika Virus Infection and Microcephaly — Brazil, 2015
LSLavínia Schüler‐FacciniEMErlane Marques RibeiroIMIan M. L. FeitosaDDDafne Dain Gandelman HorovitzDPDenise P. Cavalcanti
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Abstract
In early 2015, an outbreak of Zika virus, a flavivirus transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, was identified in northeast Brazil, an area where dengue virus was also circulating. By September, reports of an increase in the number of infants born with microcephaly in Zika virus-affected areas began to emerge, and Zika virus RNA was identified in the amniotic fluid of two women whose fetuses had been found to have microcephaly by prenatal ultrasound. The Brazil Ministry of Health (MoH) established a task force to investigate the possible association of microcephaly with Zika virus infection during pregnancy and a registry for incident microcephaly cases (head circumference ≥2 standard deviations [SD] below the mean…
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- Zika virus
- Microcephaly
- Medicine
- Pregnancy
- Pediatrics
- Flavivirus
- Dengue fever
- Dengue virus
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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