Neurological Complications of Congenital Zika Virus Infection

In utero Zika virus infection resulted in many newborns with congenital defects; this public health issue was followed by unprecedented scientific productivity in this field. Many questions remain about congenital Zika virus infection and its maternal transmission, pathogenesis, clinical events, and...

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Published inPediatric neurology Vol. 91; pp. 3 - 10
Main Authors Marques, Vinícius de Melo, Santos, Camilla Sousa, Santiago, Isabella Godinho, Marques, Solomar Martins, Nunes Brasil, Maria das Graças, Lima, Talita Toledo, Costa, Paulo Sucasas
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Abstract In utero Zika virus infection resulted in many newborns with congenital defects; this public health issue was followed by unprecedented scientific productivity in this field. Many questions remain about congenital Zika virus infection and its maternal transmission, pathogenesis, clinical events, and the resulting neurological damage. There are few review articles that synthesize the current knowledge of congenital neurological complications as well as the gaps in the pediatric literature. We review the full range of data on neurological complications in the newborns and infants born to Zika virus-infected women. A research question (PCC: Population, newborns and infants of infected mothers; Concept, neurological outcomes at birth; Context, congenital Zika virus infection) was created to guide our review in searching several databases: PubMed, Lilacs, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, and OpenGrey literature. A total of 34 articles were included in the final review. Central nervous system calcifications, mainly at the cortical-subcortical junction, were the most prevalent neurological birth defects related to Zika infection (104/112, 92.9% from seven studies). Also, microcephaly occurred in 39.7% of all infected infants (1561/3931 patients in all the studies) and ventriculomegaly and/or hydrocephalus occurred in 63.1% (157/249 patients analyzed in 12 studies). A total of 10 articles detailed ocular findings, including macular lesions, focal pigment mottling of the retina, chorioretinal atrophy, optic nerve abnormalities, cataract, microphthalmia, and strabismus, among others. Neurological and related malformations are common lesions in individuals with congenital Zika syndrome. Long-term follow-up studies in this field are lacking.
AbstractList In utero Zika virus infection resulted in many newborns with congenital defects; this public health issue was followed by unprecedented scientific productivity in this field. Many questions remain about congenital Zika virus infection and its maternal transmission, pathogenesis, clinical events, and the resulting neurological damage. There are few review articles that synthesize the current knowledge of congenital neurological complications as well as the gaps in the pediatric literature. We review the full range of data on neurological complications in the newborns and infants born to Zika virus-infected women. A research question (PCC: Population, newborns and infants of infected mothers; Concept, neurological outcomes at birth; Context, congenital Zika virus infection) was created to guide our review in searching several databases: PubMed, Lilacs, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, and OpenGrey literature. A total of 34 articles were included in the final review. Central nervous system calcifications, mainly at the cortical-subcortical junction, were the most prevalent neurological birth defects related to Zika infection (104/112, 92.9% from seven studies). Also, microcephaly occurred in 39.7% of all infected infants (1561/3931 patients in all the studies) and ventriculomegaly and/or hydrocephalus occurred in 63.1% (157/249 patients analyzed in 12 studies). A total of 10 articles detailed ocular findings, including macular lesions, focal pigment mottling of the retina, chorioretinal atrophy, optic nerve abnormalities, cataract, microphthalmia, and strabismus, among others. Neurological and related malformations are common lesions in individuals with congenital Zika syndrome. Long-term follow-up studies in this field are lacking.
BACKGROUNDIn utero Zika virus infection resulted in many newborns with congenital defects; this public health issue was followed by unprecedented scientific productivity in this field. Many questions remain about congenital Zika virus infection and its maternal transmission, pathogenesis, clinical events, and the resulting neurological damage. There are few review articles that synthesize the current knowledge of congenital neurological complications as well as the gaps in the pediatric literature. OBJECTIVEWe review the full range of data on neurological complications in the newborns and infants born to Zika virus-infected women. METHODSA research question (PCC: Population, newborns and infants of infected mothers; Concept, neurological outcomes at birth; Context, congenital Zika virus infection) was created to guide our review in searching several databases: PubMed, Lilacs, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, and OpenGrey literature. A total of 34 articles were included in the final review. RESULTSCentral nervous system calcifications, mainly at the cortical-subcortical junction, were the most prevalent neurological birth defects related to Zika infection (104/112, 92.9% from seven studies). Also, microcephaly occurred in 39.7% of all infected infants (1561/3931 patients in all the studies) and ventriculomegaly and/or hydrocephalus occurred in 63.1% (157/249 patients analyzed in 12 studies). A total of 10 articles detailed ocular findings, including macular lesions, focal pigment mottling of the retina, chorioretinal atrophy, optic nerve abnormalities, cataract, microphthalmia, and strabismus, among others. CONCLUSIONSNeurological and related malformations are common lesions in individuals with congenital Zika syndrome. Long-term follow-up studies in this field are lacking.
Author Nunes Brasil, Maria das Graças
Santiago, Isabella Godinho
Marques, Vinícius de Melo
Costa, Paulo Sucasas
Marques, Solomar Martins
Santos, Camilla Sousa
Lima, Talita Toledo
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Snippet In utero Zika virus infection resulted in many newborns with congenital defects; this public health issue was followed by unprecedented scientific productivity...
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SubjectTerms Calcification
Congenital
Humans
Hydrocephalus
Hydrocephalus - etiology
Infant
Infant, Newborn
Microcephaly
Microcephaly - etiology
Nervous System Malformations - etiology
Newborn
Retinal abnormalities
Retinal Diseases - etiology
Zika virus infection
Zika Virus Infection - complications
Zika Virus Infection - congenital
Title Neurological Complications of Congenital Zika Virus Infection
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