Neurodevelopment in the third year of life in children with antenatal ZIKV-exposure.
Carolina Yuri Panvequio AizawaDeyse Mayara Rodrigues CaronCarolina Barbosa de SouzaPaula Fernanda Augusto KozimaLuana Santana DamascenoChrista EinspielerPeter B MarschikPatricia BrasilAna Carolina Basso SchmittKarin Nielsen-SainesRenata Hydee HasuePublished in: Revista de saude publica (2021)
We report cognitive, language and motor neurodevelopment, assessed by the Bayley-III test, in 31 non-microcephalic children at age 3 with PCR-confirmed maternal Zika virus exposure (Rio de Janeiro, 2015-2016). Most children had average neurodevelopmental scores, however, 8 children (26%) presented delay in some domain. Language was the most affected: 7 children (22.6%) had a delay in this domain (2 presenting severe delay). Moderate delay was detected in the cognitive (3.2%) and motor (10%) domains. Maternal illness in the third trimester of pregnancy and later gestational age at birth were associated with higher Bayley-III scores. Zika-exposed children require long-term follow-up until school age.