Association between confirmed congenital Zika infection at birth and outcomes up to 3 years of life
Here, using diagnostic tools in a longitudinal cohort of ZIKV-infected pregnant women of the French Guiana Western Hospital Center (CHOG) and their infants, the authors investigate the long term neuropathological effects of congenital infection, finding that a laboratory confirmed congenital ZIKV in...
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doaj-11378328c95a4779b2c0e894b86f1a892021-06-06T11:14:01ZengNature Publishing GroupNature Communications2041-17232021-06-011211910.1038/s41467-021-23468-3Association between confirmed congenital Zika infection at birth and outcomes up to 3 years of lifeNajeh Hcini0Yaovi Kugbe1Zo Hasina Linah Rafalimanana2Véronique Lambert3Meredith Mathieu4Gabriel Carles5David Baud6Alice Panchaud7Léo Pomar8Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, West French Guiana Hospital CenterDepartment of Pediatrics, West French Guiana Hospital CenterDepartment of Pediatrics, West French Guiana Hospital CenterDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, West French Guiana Hospital CenterDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, West French Guiana Hospital CenterDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, West French Guiana Hospital CenterMaterno-Fetal and Obstetrics Research Unit, Department “Woman-Mother-Child”, Lausanne University Hospital and University of LausanneService of Pharmacy, Lausanne University Hospital and University of LausanneDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, West French Guiana Hospital CenterHere, using diagnostic tools in a longitudinal cohort of ZIKV-infected pregnant women of the French Guiana Western Hospital Center (CHOG) and their infants, the authors investigate the long term neuropathological effects of congenital infection, finding that a laboratory confirmed congenital ZIKV infection at birth is associated with higher risks of adverse neurological outcomes up to three years of life.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-23468-3 |
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Najeh Hcini Yaovi Kugbe Zo Hasina Linah Rafalimanana Véronique Lambert Meredith Mathieu Gabriel Carles David Baud Alice Panchaud Léo Pomar Association between confirmed congenital Zika infection at birth and outcomes up to 3 years of life Nature Communications |
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Association between confirmed congenital Zika infection at birth and outcomes up to 3 years of life |
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Association between confirmed congenital Zika infection at birth and outcomes up to 3 years of life |
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Association between confirmed congenital Zika infection at birth and outcomes up to 3 years of life |
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Association between confirmed congenital Zika infection at birth and outcomes up to 3 years of life |
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Association between confirmed congenital Zika infection at birth and outcomes up to 3 years of life |
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association between confirmed congenital zika infection at birth and outcomes up to 3 years of life |
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Here, using diagnostic tools in a longitudinal cohort of ZIKV-infected pregnant women of the French Guiana Western Hospital Center (CHOG) and their infants, the authors investigate the long term neuropathological effects of congenital infection, finding that a laboratory confirmed congenital ZIKV infection at birth is associated with higher risks of adverse neurological outcomes up to three years of life. |
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