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The association between Zika virus infection and microcephaly in Brazil 2015-2017: An observational analysis of over 4 million births.

Oliver J BradyAaron Osgood-ZimmermanNicholas J KassebaumSarah E RayValdelaine E M de AraújoAglaêr A da NóbregaLivia C V FrutuosoRoberto C R LeccaAntony StevensBruno Zoca de OliveiraJosé M de LimaIsaac I BogochPhilippe MayaudThomas JaenischAli H MokdadChristopher J L MurraySimon I HayRobert C ReinerFatima Marinho
Published in: PLoS medicine (2019)
This study strengthens the evidence that congenital ZIKV infection, particularly in the first 2 trimesters of pregnancy, is associated with microcephaly and less frequently with other birth defects. The finding of no alternative causes for geographic differences in microcephaly rate leads us to hypothesize that the Northeast region was disproportionately affected by this Zika outbreak, with 94% of an estimated 8.5 million total cases occurring in this region, suggesting a need for seroprevalence surveys to determine the underlying reason.
Keyphrases
  • zika virus
  • dengue virus
  • aedes aegypti
  • intellectual disability
  • gestational age
  • cross sectional
  • preterm birth
  • pregnancy outcomes