Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016
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Resumo: | In late 2015, the Brazilian Ministry of Health officially announced the association between microcephaly in infants and Zika virus infection of the mother during pregnancy. We describe preliminary findings of this outbreak in Ceará, Northeast Brazil and it’s clinical characteristics in each medical speciality. We report epidemiological findings of 317 cases of microcephaly outbreak potentially associated with ZIKV infection in Ceara, State, Brazil. From mid-2015 to the end of June of 2016, a total of 417 cases of microcephaly were suspected, with 317 confirmed. Among those reported cases, 83.2% (347/417) were detected in the postpartum. Rash during pregnancy was reported by (29.6%) of pregnant women, most commonly in the 1st trimester (18.4%). The proportion of microcephaly cases increased from less than 1% to 25.8% of the registered cases of genetic abnormalities. The prevalence increased from 0.06/1000 live births in 2010 to 0.56 in 2015 and to 3.22 in January and February of 2016. In addition to microcephaly other associated malformations were detected, such as arthrogryposis, hyperexcitability, irritability with strong and frequent crying. The microcephaly phenotype caused by the zika virus is different from other congenital conditions. The infection in the prenatal period is a new teratogen reported. There is a predominance of neurological impairment, in which neuroimaging plays a crucial role in confirming the clinical suspicion of Congenital Zika Syndrome. |
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Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016Zika VirusMicrocefaliaMicrocephalyIn late 2015, the Brazilian Ministry of Health officially announced the association between microcephaly in infants and Zika virus infection of the mother during pregnancy. We describe preliminary findings of this outbreak in Ceará, Northeast Brazil and it’s clinical characteristics in each medical speciality. We report epidemiological findings of 317 cases of microcephaly outbreak potentially associated with ZIKV infection in Ceara, State, Brazil. From mid-2015 to the end of June of 2016, a total of 417 cases of microcephaly were suspected, with 317 confirmed. Among those reported cases, 83.2% (347/417) were detected in the postpartum. Rash during pregnancy was reported by (29.6%) of pregnant women, most commonly in the 1st trimester (18.4%). The proportion of microcephaly cases increased from less than 1% to 25.8% of the registered cases of genetic abnormalities. The prevalence increased from 0.06/1000 live births in 2010 to 0.56 in 2015 and to 3.22 in January and February of 2016. In addition to microcephaly other associated malformations were detected, such as arthrogryposis, hyperexcitability, irritability with strong and frequent crying. The microcephaly phenotype caused by the zika virus is different from other congenital conditions. The infection in the prenatal period is a new teratogen reported. There is a predominance of neurological impairment, in which neuroimaging plays a crucial role in confirming the clinical suspicion of Congenital Zika Syndrome.Revista de Medicina da UFC2017-05-18T16:34:53Z2017-05-18T16:34:53Z2017-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfCAVALCANTI, L. P. G. et al. Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016. Rev Med UFC, Fortaleza, v. 57, n. 1, p. 30-35, jan./abr. 2017.2447-6595 On linehttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/22783Cavalcanti, Luciano Pamplona de GóesRibeiro, Erlane MarquesPessoa, André Luis SantosCarvalho, Francisco Herlânio CostaMartins Neto, ManoelAraújo, Fernanda Montenegro de CarvalhoAlencar, Carlos HenriqueLemos, Daniele Rocha QueirozFigueiredo, Thayse Elaine CostaOliveira, Rhaquel de Morais Alves BarbosaBarreto, Francisca Kalline de AlmeidaHeukelbach, Jorgengreponame:Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2019-02-05T16:39:19Zoai:repositorio.ufc.br:riufc/22783Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://www.repositorio.ufc.br/ri-oai/requestbu@ufc.br || repositorio@ufc.bropendoar:2024-09-11T18:56:40.485577Repositório Institucional da Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016 |
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Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016 |
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Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016 Cavalcanti, Luciano Pamplona de Góes Zika Virus Microcefalia Microcephaly |
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Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016 |
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Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016 |
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Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016 |
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Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016 |
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Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016 |
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Cavalcanti, Luciano Pamplona de Góes |
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Cavalcanti, Luciano Pamplona de Góes Ribeiro, Erlane Marques Pessoa, André Luis Santos Carvalho, Francisco Herlânio Costa Martins Neto, Manoel Araújo, Fernanda Montenegro de Carvalho Alencar, Carlos Henrique Lemos, Daniele Rocha Queiroz Figueiredo, Thayse Elaine Costa Oliveira, Rhaquel de Morais Alves Barbosa Barreto, Francisca Kalline de Almeida Heukelbach, Jorg |
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author |
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Ribeiro, Erlane Marques Pessoa, André Luis Santos Carvalho, Francisco Herlânio Costa Martins Neto, Manoel Araújo, Fernanda Montenegro de Carvalho Alencar, Carlos Henrique Lemos, Daniele Rocha Queiroz Figueiredo, Thayse Elaine Costa Oliveira, Rhaquel de Morais Alves Barbosa Barreto, Francisca Kalline de Almeida Heukelbach, Jorg |
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Cavalcanti, Luciano Pamplona de Góes Ribeiro, Erlane Marques Pessoa, André Luis Santos Carvalho, Francisco Herlânio Costa Martins Neto, Manoel Araújo, Fernanda Montenegro de Carvalho Alencar, Carlos Henrique Lemos, Daniele Rocha Queiroz Figueiredo, Thayse Elaine Costa Oliveira, Rhaquel de Morais Alves Barbosa Barreto, Francisca Kalline de Almeida Heukelbach, Jorg |
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Zika Virus Microcefalia Microcephaly |
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Zika Virus Microcefalia Microcephaly |
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In late 2015, the Brazilian Ministry of Health officially announced the association between microcephaly in infants and Zika virus infection of the mother during pregnancy. We describe preliminary findings of this outbreak in Ceará, Northeast Brazil and it’s clinical characteristics in each medical speciality. We report epidemiological findings of 317 cases of microcephaly outbreak potentially associated with ZIKV infection in Ceara, State, Brazil. From mid-2015 to the end of June of 2016, a total of 417 cases of microcephaly were suspected, with 317 confirmed. Among those reported cases, 83.2% (347/417) were detected in the postpartum. Rash during pregnancy was reported by (29.6%) of pregnant women, most commonly in the 1st trimester (18.4%). The proportion of microcephaly cases increased from less than 1% to 25.8% of the registered cases of genetic abnormalities. The prevalence increased from 0.06/1000 live births in 2010 to 0.56 in 2015 and to 3.22 in January and February of 2016. In addition to microcephaly other associated malformations were detected, such as arthrogryposis, hyperexcitability, irritability with strong and frequent crying. The microcephaly phenotype caused by the zika virus is different from other congenital conditions. The infection in the prenatal period is a new teratogen reported. There is a predominance of neurological impairment, in which neuroimaging plays a crucial role in confirming the clinical suspicion of Congenital Zika Syndrome. |
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CAVALCANTI, L. P. G. et al. Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016. Rev Med UFC, Fortaleza, v. 57, n. 1, p. 30-35, jan./abr. 2017. 2447-6595 On line http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/22783 |
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CAVALCANTI, L. P. G. et al. Microcephaly in Infants, Ceará State, Brazil, 2015-2016. Rev Med UFC, Fortaleza, v. 57, n. 1, p. 30-35, jan./abr. 2017. 2447-6595 On line |
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