Pregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology

Detalhes bibliográficos
Autor(a) principal: João, Esaú C
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Ferreira Jr, Orlando da C, Gouvêa, Maria Isabel, Teixeira, Maria de Lourdes B, Tanuri, Amilcar, Higa, Luiza M, Costa, Deise A, Mohana-Borges, Ronaldo, Arruda, Mônica B, Matos, Haroldo José de, Cruz, Maria Leticia, Mendes-Silva, Wallace, Read, Jennifer S
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)
Texto Completo: https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/3318
Resumo: BACKGROUND: Zika virus (ZIKV) was first isolated in Uganda in 1947. In Brazil, the first reported case of ZIKV infection was in May 2015. Additionally, dengue (DENV) is endemic and there has been a recent outbreak of chikungunya (CHIKV). Since the clinical manifestations of different arboviral infections (AI) can be similar, definitive diagnosis requires laboratory testing. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of ZIKV, DENV, and CHIKV infections in a Brazilian cohort of HIV-infected pregnant women, to assess clinical/immunological characteristics and pregnancy outcomes of women with evidence of recent AI. STUDY DESIGN: Laboratory diagnosis of ZIKV, DENV and CHIKV infections utilized serological assays, RT-PCR and PRNT. The tests were performed at the first visit, 34-36 weeks of gestation and at any time if a woman had symptoms suggestive of AI. Mann-Whitney tests were used for comparison of medians, Chi-square or Fisher's to compare proportions; p< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Poisson regression was used to analyze risk factors for central nervous system (CNS) malformations in the infant according to maternal symptomatology. RESULTS: Of 219 HIV-infected pregnant women enrolled, 92% were DENV IgG+; 47(22%) had laboratory evidence of recent AI. Of these, 34 (72%) were ZIKV+, nine (19%) CHIKV+, and two (4%) DENV+. Symptoms consistent with AI were observed in 23 (10%) women, of whom 10 (43%) were ZIKV+, eight (35%) CHIKV+. No CNS abnormalities were observed among infants of DENV+ or CHIKV+ women; four infants with CNS abnormalities were born to ZIKV+ women (three symptomatic). Infants born to ZIKV+ women had a higher risk of CNS malformations if the mother was symptomatic (RR = 7.20), albeit not statistically significant (p = 0.066). CONCLUSIONS: Among HIV-infected pregnant women with laboratory evidence of a recent AI, 72% were ZIKV-infected. In this cohort, CNS malformations occurred among infants born to both symptomatic and asymptomatic pregnant women with Zika infection.
id IEC-2_a83878557865733e47199675b64b362d
oai_identifier_str oai:patua.iec.gov.br:iec/3318
network_acronym_str IEC-2
network_name_str Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)
repository_id_str
spelling João, Esaú CFerreira Jr, Orlando da CGouvêa, Maria IsabelTeixeira, Maria de Lourdes BTanuri, AmilcarHiga, Luiza MCosta, Deise AMohana-Borges, RonaldoArruda, Mônica BMatos, Haroldo José deCruz, Maria LeticiaMendes-Silva, WallaceRead, Jennifer S2018-09-05T18:08:42Z2018-09-05T18:08:42Z2018JOÃO, Esaú C. et al. Pregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology. PLoS ONE, v. 13, n. 7, e0200168, p. 1-12, Jul. 2018.1932-6203https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/331810.1371/journal.pone.0200168BACKGROUND: Zika virus (ZIKV) was first isolated in Uganda in 1947. In Brazil, the first reported case of ZIKV infection was in May 2015. Additionally, dengue (DENV) is endemic and there has been a recent outbreak of chikungunya (CHIKV). Since the clinical manifestations of different arboviral infections (AI) can be similar, definitive diagnosis requires laboratory testing. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of ZIKV, DENV, and CHIKV infections in a Brazilian cohort of HIV-infected pregnant women, to assess clinical/immunological characteristics and pregnancy outcomes of women with evidence of recent AI. STUDY DESIGN: Laboratory diagnosis of ZIKV, DENV and CHIKV infections utilized serological assays, RT-PCR and PRNT. The tests were performed at the first visit, 34-36 weeks of gestation and at any time if a woman had symptoms suggestive of AI. Mann-Whitney tests were used for comparison of medians, Chi-square or Fisher's to compare proportions; p< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Poisson regression was used to analyze risk factors for central nervous system (CNS) malformations in the infant according to maternal symptomatology. RESULTS: Of 219 HIV-infected pregnant women enrolled, 92% were DENV IgG+; 47(22%) had laboratory evidence of recent AI. Of these, 34 (72%) were ZIKV+, nine (19%) CHIKV+, and two (4%) DENV+. Symptoms consistent with AI were observed in 23 (10%) women, of whom 10 (43%) were ZIKV+, eight (35%) CHIKV+. No CNS abnormalities were observed among infants of DENV+ or CHIKV+ women; four infants with CNS abnormalities were born to ZIKV+ women (three symptomatic). Infants born to ZIKV+ women had a higher risk of CNS malformations if the mother was symptomatic (RR = 7.20), albeit not statistically significant (p = 0.066). CONCLUSIONS: Among HIV-infected pregnant women with laboratory evidence of a recent AI, 72% were ZIKV-infected. In this cohort, CNS malformations occurred among infants born to both symptomatic and asymptomatic pregnant women with Zika infection.Hospital Federal dos Servidores do Estado. Infectious Diseases Department. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Biologia. Departamento de Genética. Laboratório de Biologia Molecular. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Hospital Federal dos Servidores do Estado. Infectious Diseases Department. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil / Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro Chagas. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Hospital Federal dos Servidores do Estado. Infectious Diseases Department. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil / Fundação Oswaldo Cruz. Instituto Nacional de Infectologia Evandro Chagas. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Biologia. Departamento de Genética. Laboratório de Biologia Molecular. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Biologia. Departamento de Genética. Laboratório de Biologia Molecular. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Biofísica Carlos Chagas Filho. Laboratório de Genômica Estrutural. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Biofísica Carlos Chagas Filho. Laboratório de Genômica Estrutural. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Instituto de Biologia. Departamento de Genética. Laboratório de Biologia Molecular. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Ministério da Saúde. Secretaria de Vigilância em Saúde. Instituto Evandro Chagas. Ananindeua, PA, Brasil.Hospital Federal dos Servidores do Estado. Infectious Diseases Department. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.Hospital Federal dos Servidores do Estado. Maternal-Fetal Unit. Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil.University of California at San Francisco. Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics. San Francisco, California, United States of America.engPublic Library of SciencePregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleInfecção pelo Zika virus / epidemiologiaInfecções por HIV / epidemiologiaCoinfecção / complicaçõesMalformações do Sistema Nervoso / embriologiaGestantesSaúde MaternaEstudos Transversais / métodosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)instname:Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC)instacron:IECORIGINALPregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology.pdfPregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology.pdfapplication/pdf1085142https://patua.iec.gov.br/bitstreams/c2f37301-ea88-4181-87ed-2c5e201e1dc2/download3736341926fb03038f3736304c8db0bdMD51LICENSElicense.txtlicense.txttext/plain; charset=utf-871https://patua.iec.gov.br/bitstreams/d3419920-7cd9-4358-8513-13f2eae4ab3d/download52f1732ea66fbd1123abe39f5373b797MD52TEXTPregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology.pdf.txtPregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology.pdf.txtExtracted texttext/plain44181https://patua.iec.gov.br/bitstreams/7e74aa4f-4dbc-4b0f-9725-675ebd44e1f7/downloade14e613fb3cee65804746482144deb6aMD55THUMBNAILPregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology.pdf.jpgPregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg5756https://patua.iec.gov.br/bitstreams/06fdc8dd-2908-4336-aa17-1061097f870b/downloadabf4538604600cdad527d2227b25473dMD56iec/33182022-10-20 21:25:34.724oai:patua.iec.gov.br:iec/3318https://patua.iec.gov.brRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://patua.iec.gov.br/oai/requestclariceneta@iec.gov.br || Biblioteca@iec.gov.bropendoar:2022-10-20T21:25:34Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá) - Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC)falseVG9kb3Mgb3MgZG9jdW1lbnRvcyBkZXNzYSBjb2xlw6fDo28gc2VndWVtIGEgTGljZW7Dp2EgQ3JlYXRpdmUgY29tbW9ucy4=
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Pregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology
title Pregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology
spellingShingle Pregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology
João, Esaú C
Infecção pelo Zika virus / epidemiologia
Infecções por HIV / epidemiologia
Coinfecção / complicações
Malformações do Sistema Nervoso / embriologia
Gestantes
Saúde Materna
Estudos Transversais / métodos
title_short Pregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology
title_full Pregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology
title_fullStr Pregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology
title_full_unstemmed Pregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology
title_sort Pregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology
author João, Esaú C
author_facet João, Esaú C
Ferreira Jr, Orlando da C
Gouvêa, Maria Isabel
Teixeira, Maria de Lourdes B
Tanuri, Amilcar
Higa, Luiza M
Costa, Deise A
Mohana-Borges, Ronaldo
Arruda, Mônica B
Matos, Haroldo José de
Cruz, Maria Leticia
Mendes-Silva, Wallace
Read, Jennifer S
author_role author
author2 Ferreira Jr, Orlando da C
Gouvêa, Maria Isabel
Teixeira, Maria de Lourdes B
Tanuri, Amilcar
Higa, Luiza M
Costa, Deise A
Mohana-Borges, Ronaldo
Arruda, Mônica B
Matos, Haroldo José de
Cruz, Maria Leticia
Mendes-Silva, Wallace
Read, Jennifer S
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv João, Esaú C
Ferreira Jr, Orlando da C
Gouvêa, Maria Isabel
Teixeira, Maria de Lourdes B
Tanuri, Amilcar
Higa, Luiza M
Costa, Deise A
Mohana-Borges, Ronaldo
Arruda, Mônica B
Matos, Haroldo José de
Cruz, Maria Leticia
Mendes-Silva, Wallace
Read, Jennifer S
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Infecção pelo Zika virus / epidemiologia
Infecções por HIV / epidemiologia
Coinfecção / complicações
Malformações do Sistema Nervoso / embriologia
Gestantes
Saúde Materna
Estudos Transversais / métodos
topic Infecção pelo Zika virus / epidemiologia
Infecções por HIV / epidemiologia
Coinfecção / complicações
Malformações do Sistema Nervoso / embriologia
Gestantes
Saúde Materna
Estudos Transversais / métodos
description BACKGROUND: Zika virus (ZIKV) was first isolated in Uganda in 1947. In Brazil, the first reported case of ZIKV infection was in May 2015. Additionally, dengue (DENV) is endemic and there has been a recent outbreak of chikungunya (CHIKV). Since the clinical manifestations of different arboviral infections (AI) can be similar, definitive diagnosis requires laboratory testing. OBJECTIVES: To determine the prevalence of ZIKV, DENV, and CHIKV infections in a Brazilian cohort of HIV-infected pregnant women, to assess clinical/immunological characteristics and pregnancy outcomes of women with evidence of recent AI. STUDY DESIGN: Laboratory diagnosis of ZIKV, DENV and CHIKV infections utilized serological assays, RT-PCR and PRNT. The tests were performed at the first visit, 34-36 weeks of gestation and at any time if a woman had symptoms suggestive of AI. Mann-Whitney tests were used for comparison of medians, Chi-square or Fisher's to compare proportions; p< 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Poisson regression was used to analyze risk factors for central nervous system (CNS) malformations in the infant according to maternal symptomatology. RESULTS: Of 219 HIV-infected pregnant women enrolled, 92% were DENV IgG+; 47(22%) had laboratory evidence of recent AI. Of these, 34 (72%) were ZIKV+, nine (19%) CHIKV+, and two (4%) DENV+. Symptoms consistent with AI were observed in 23 (10%) women, of whom 10 (43%) were ZIKV+, eight (35%) CHIKV+. No CNS abnormalities were observed among infants of DENV+ or CHIKV+ women; four infants with CNS abnormalities were born to ZIKV+ women (three symptomatic). Infants born to ZIKV+ women had a higher risk of CNS malformations if the mother was symptomatic (RR = 7.20), albeit not statistically significant (p = 0.066). CONCLUSIONS: Among HIV-infected pregnant women with laboratory evidence of a recent AI, 72% were ZIKV-infected. In this cohort, CNS malformations occurred among infants born to both symptomatic and asymptomatic pregnant women with Zika infection.
publishDate 2018
dc.date.accessioned.fl_str_mv 2018-09-05T18:08:42Z
dc.date.available.fl_str_mv 2018-09-05T18:08:42Z
dc.date.issued.fl_str_mv 2018
dc.type.status.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.type.driver.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/article
format article
status_str publishedVersion
dc.identifier.citation.fl_str_mv JOÃO, Esaú C. et al. Pregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology. PLoS ONE, v. 13, n. 7, e0200168, p. 1-12, Jul. 2018.
dc.identifier.uri.fl_str_mv https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/3318
dc.identifier.issn.-.fl_str_mv 1932-6203
dc.identifier.doi.-.fl_str_mv 10.1371/journal.pone.0200168
identifier_str_mv JOÃO, Esaú C. et al. Pregnant women co-infected with HIV and zika: outcomes and birth defects in infants according to maternal symptomatology. PLoS ONE, v. 13, n. 7, e0200168, p. 1-12, Jul. 2018.
1932-6203
10.1371/journal.pone.0200168
url https://patua.iec.gov.br/handle/iec/3318
dc.language.iso.fl_str_mv eng
language eng
dc.rights.driver.fl_str_mv info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
eu_rights_str_mv openAccess
dc.publisher.none.fl_str_mv Public Library of Science
publisher.none.fl_str_mv Public Library of Science
dc.source.none.fl_str_mv reponame:Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)
instname:Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC)
instacron:IEC
instname_str Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC)
instacron_str IEC
institution IEC
reponame_str Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)
collection Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá)
bitstream.url.fl_str_mv https://patua.iec.gov.br/bitstreams/c2f37301-ea88-4181-87ed-2c5e201e1dc2/download
https://patua.iec.gov.br/bitstreams/d3419920-7cd9-4358-8513-13f2eae4ab3d/download
https://patua.iec.gov.br/bitstreams/7e74aa4f-4dbc-4b0f-9725-675ebd44e1f7/download
https://patua.iec.gov.br/bitstreams/06fdc8dd-2908-4336-aa17-1061097f870b/download
bitstream.checksum.fl_str_mv 3736341926fb03038f3736304c8db0bd
52f1732ea66fbd1123abe39f5373b797
e14e613fb3cee65804746482144deb6a
abf4538604600cdad527d2227b25473d
bitstream.checksumAlgorithm.fl_str_mv MD5
MD5
MD5
MD5
repository.name.fl_str_mv Repositório Digital do Instituto Evandro Chagas (Patuá) - Instituto Evandro Chagas (IEC)
repository.mail.fl_str_mv clariceneta@iec.gov.br || Biblioteca@iec.gov.br
_version_ 1787533060382654464