[HTML][HTML] Early growth and neurologic outcomes of infants with probable congenital Zika virus syndrome
AAM da Silva, JSS Ganz, P da Silva Sousa… - Emerging infectious …, 2016 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
AAM da Silva, JSS Ganz, P da Silva Sousa, MJR Doriqui, MRC Ribeiro, MRFC Branco…
Emerging infectious diseases, 2016•ncbi.nlm.nih.govWe report the early growth and neurologic findings of 48 infants in Brazil diagnosed with
probable congenital Zika virus syndrome and followed to age 1–8 months. Most of these
infants had microcephaly (86.7%) and craniofacial disproportion (95.8%). The clinical
pattern included poor head growth with increasingly negative z-scores, pyramidal/
extrapyramidal symptoms, and epilepsy.
probable congenital Zika virus syndrome and followed to age 1–8 months. Most of these
infants had microcephaly (86.7%) and craniofacial disproportion (95.8%). The clinical
pattern included poor head growth with increasingly negative z-scores, pyramidal/
extrapyramidal symptoms, and epilepsy.
Abstract
We report the early growth and neurologic findings of 48 infants in Brazil diagnosed with probable congenital Zika virus syndrome and followed to age 1–8 months. Most of these infants had microcephaly (86.7%) and craniofacial disproportion (95.8%). The clinical pattern included poor head growth with increasingly negative z-scores, pyramidal/extrapyramidal symptoms, and epilepsy.
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