reviewJAMA PediatricsNov 3, 2016GREEN OA

Characterizing the Pattern of Anomalies in Congenital Zika Syndrome for Pediatric Clinicians

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention · National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities · +8 more institutions

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Abstract

Importance: Zika virus infection can be prenatally passed from a pregnant woman to her fetus. There is sufficient evidence to conclude that intrauterine Zika virus infection is a cause of microcephaly and serious brain anomalies, but the full spectrum of anomalies has not been delineated. To inform pediatric clinicians who may be called on to evaluate and treat affected infants and children, we review the most recent evidence to better characterize congenital Zika syndrome. Observations: We reviewed published reports of congenital anomalies occurring in fetuses or infants with presumed or laboratory-confirmed intrauterine Zika virus infection. We conducted a comprehensive search of the English literature using…

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