Potential inconsistencies in Zika surveillance data and our understanding of risk during pregnancy.
James A HayPierre NouvelletChristl A DonnellySteven RileyPublished in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
Our study illustrates how surveillance data may be used in principle to answer key questions in the absence of directed epidemiological studies. However, in this case, we suggest that currently available surveillance data are insufficient to accurately estimate the gestational-age-varying risk of microcephaly from ZIKV infection. The methods used here may be of use in future outbreaks and may help to inform improved surveillance and interpretation in countries yet to experience an outbreak of ZIKV infection.