Teratogens: a public health issue – a Brazilian overview

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Autor(a) principal: Mazzu-Nascimento,Thiago
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Melo,Débora Gusmão, Morbioli,Giorgio Gianini, Carrilho,Emanuel, Vianna,Fernanda Sales Luiz, Silva,André Anjos da, Schuler-Faccini,Lavinia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Abstract Congenital anomalies are already the second cause of infant mortality in Brazil, as in many other middle-income countries in Latin America. Birth defects are a result of both genetic and environmental factors, but a multifactorial etiology has been more frequently observed. Here, we address the environmental causes of birth defects – or teratogens – as a public health issue and present their mechanisms of action, categories and their respective maternal-fetal deleterious effects. We also present a survey from 2008 to 2013 of Brazilian cases involving congenital anomalies (annual average of 20,205), fetal deaths (annual average of 1,530), infant hospitalizations (annual average of 82,452), number of deaths of hospitalized infants (annual average of 2,175), and the average cost of hospitalizations (annual cost of $7,758). Moreover, we report on Brazilian cases of teratogenesis due to the recent Zika virus infection, and to the use of misoprostol, thalidomide, alcohol and illicit drugs. Special attention has been given to the Zika virus infection, now proven to be responsible for the microcephaly outbreak in Brazil, with 8,039 cases under investigation (from October 2015 to June 2016). From those cases, 1,616 were confirmed and 324 deaths occurred due to microcephaly complications or alterations on the central nervous system. Congenital anomalies impact life quality and raise costs in specialized care, justifying the classification of teratogens as a public health issue.
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title Teratogens: a public health issue – a Brazilian overview
spellingShingle Teratogens: a public health issue – a Brazilian overview
Mazzu-Nascimento,Thiago
Birth defects
teratogens
Zika virus
pregnancy
public health
title_short Teratogens: a public health issue – a Brazilian overview
title_full Teratogens: a public health issue – a Brazilian overview
title_fullStr Teratogens: a public health issue – a Brazilian overview
title_full_unstemmed Teratogens: a public health issue – a Brazilian overview
title_sort Teratogens: a public health issue – a Brazilian overview
author Mazzu-Nascimento,Thiago
author_facet Mazzu-Nascimento,Thiago
Melo,Débora Gusmão
Morbioli,Giorgio Gianini
Carrilho,Emanuel
Vianna,Fernanda Sales Luiz
Silva,André Anjos da
Schuler-Faccini,Lavinia
author_role author
author2 Melo,Débora Gusmão
Morbioli,Giorgio Gianini
Carrilho,Emanuel
Vianna,Fernanda Sales Luiz
Silva,André Anjos da
Schuler-Faccini,Lavinia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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Melo,Débora Gusmão
Morbioli,Giorgio Gianini
Carrilho,Emanuel
Vianna,Fernanda Sales Luiz
Silva,André Anjos da
Schuler-Faccini,Lavinia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Birth defects
teratogens
Zika virus
pregnancy
public health
topic Birth defects
teratogens
Zika virus
pregnancy
public health
description Abstract Congenital anomalies are already the second cause of infant mortality in Brazil, as in many other middle-income countries in Latin America. Birth defects are a result of both genetic and environmental factors, but a multifactorial etiology has been more frequently observed. Here, we address the environmental causes of birth defects – or teratogens – as a public health issue and present their mechanisms of action, categories and their respective maternal-fetal deleterious effects. We also present a survey from 2008 to 2013 of Brazilian cases involving congenital anomalies (annual average of 20,205), fetal deaths (annual average of 1,530), infant hospitalizations (annual average of 82,452), number of deaths of hospitalized infants (annual average of 2,175), and the average cost of hospitalizations (annual cost of $7,758). Moreover, we report on Brazilian cases of teratogenesis due to the recent Zika virus infection, and to the use of misoprostol, thalidomide, alcohol and illicit drugs. Special attention has been given to the Zika virus infection, now proven to be responsible for the microcephaly outbreak in Brazil, with 8,039 cases under investigation (from October 2015 to June 2016). From those cases, 1,616 were confirmed and 324 deaths occurred due to microcephaly complications or alterations on the central nervous system. Congenital anomalies impact life quality and raise costs in specialized care, justifying the classification of teratogens as a public health issue.
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