[HTML][HTML] Zika virus infection estimates, Mexico

JE Hernández-Ávila, LS Palacio-Mejía… - Bulletin of the World …, 2018 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Objective To assess the magnitude of the Mexican epidemic of Zika virus infection and the
associated risk of microcephaly. Methods From the reported number of laboratory-confirmed
symptomatic infections among pregnant women and the relevant birth rate, we estimated the
number of symptomatic cases of infection that occurred in Mexico between 25 November
2015, when the first confirmed Mexican case was reported, and 20 August 2016. We used
data from the birth certificates to compare mean monthly incidences of congenital …
Abstract
Objective
To assess the magnitude of the Mexican epidemic of Zika virus infection and the associated risk of microcephaly.
Methods
From the reported number of laboratory-confirmed symptomatic infections among pregnant women and the relevant birth rate, we estimated the number of symptomatic cases of infection that occurred in Mexico between 25 November 2015, when the first confirmed Mexican case was reported, and 20 August 2016. We used data from the birth certificates to compare mean monthly incidences of congenital microcephaly before (1 January 2010–30 November 2015) and after (1 December 2015–30 September 2017) the introduction of Zika virus, stratifying the data according to whether the mother’s place of residence was at an altitude of at least 2200 m above sea level. We used Poisson interrupted time series, statistical modelling and graphical analyses.
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