A clinical and histopathological study of malformations observed in fetuses infected by the Zika virus.
Aurélie BeaufrèreBettina BessièresMaryse BonnièreMarine DriessenChristian AlfanoThérèse CoudercMarc ThiryNicolas ThelenMarc LecuitTania Attié-BitachMichel VekemansYves VilleLaurent NguyenMarianne Leruez-VilleFérechté Encha-RazaviPublished in: Brain pathology (Zurich, Switzerland) (2018)
The present study reports on the clinical and histopathological findings observed in three fetuses infected by the ZIKV. It emphasizes the severity of brain damages and the minimal visceral and placental changes observed upon ZIKV infection. This confirms the selective neurotropism of ZIKV. Finally, it allows us to describe the cascade of multifactorial developmental defects leading to microcephaly.