Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newborn
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Resumo: | Zika is a self-limited febrile disease transmitted to man through the bite of an Aedes mosquito, mainly Aedes aegypti infected, or through vertical transmission from the infected mother to the fetus or newborn at the time of delivery. The biggest concern in the occurrence of Zika virus infection is the impairment of pregnant women due to fetal complications resulting from the infection. This study aimed to identify through bibliographic findings the main complications in newborns affected by microcephaly associated with Zika, the justification of this study is the need to identify which complications microcephaly leads to the lives of newborns affected by the disease. This is an integrative literature review research with a qualitative approach on the implications of Zika virus infection in newborns, with emphasis on microcephaly. The articles included in this study showed that the most significant changes in newborns with microcephaly are head circumference and delay in psychomotor development, the latter being an obstacle often experienced by the family as well. This study made it possible to identify marital complications resulting from the arrival of a newborn with microcephaly, and the difficulty of nursing professionals in dealing with the process of identification, surveillance and diagnosis. Among the complications for the newborn, it could be observed that neurological and psychomotor alterations are the most significant and require more attention. |
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Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newbornEvidencia científica sobre las complicaciones del vírus Zika en recién nascidosAs evidências científicas acerca das complicações do Zika vírus em recém-nascidoGravidezMicrocefaliaZika vírus.EmbarazoMicrocefaliaZika virus.PregnancyMicrocephalyZika virus.Zika is a self-limited febrile disease transmitted to man through the bite of an Aedes mosquito, mainly Aedes aegypti infected, or through vertical transmission from the infected mother to the fetus or newborn at the time of delivery. The biggest concern in the occurrence of Zika virus infection is the impairment of pregnant women due to fetal complications resulting from the infection. This study aimed to identify through bibliographic findings the main complications in newborns affected by microcephaly associated with Zika, the justification of this study is the need to identify which complications microcephaly leads to the lives of newborns affected by the disease. This is an integrative literature review research with a qualitative approach on the implications of Zika virus infection in newborns, with emphasis on microcephaly. The articles included in this study showed that the most significant changes in newborns with microcephaly are head circumference and delay in psychomotor development, the latter being an obstacle often experienced by the family as well. This study made it possible to identify marital complications resulting from the arrival of a newborn with microcephaly, and the difficulty of nursing professionals in dealing with the process of identification, surveillance and diagnosis. Among the complications for the newborn, it could be observed that neurological and psychomotor alterations are the most significant and require more attention.Zika es una enfermedad febril autolimitada transmitida al hombre a través de la picadura de un mosquito del género Aedes, principalmente Aedes aegypti infectado o a través de una transmisión vertical de la madre infectada para el feto o recién nacido en el momento del parto. La mayor preocupación en la ocurrencia de la infección por el virus Zika é el acometimiento de gestante debido a complicaciones fetales resultantes de la infección. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo identificar a través de hallazgos bibliográficos las principales complicaciones al recién nacido acometido por la microcefalia asociada al zika, la justificación de este estudio se da por la necesidad de identificar cuales complicaciones que la microcefalia lleva para la vida de los recién nacidos afectados por la enfermedad. Tratase de una pesquisa de revisión integrativa de la literatura con abordaje cualitativo sobre las implicaciones resultantes de la infección del Zika virus en los recién nacidos, con énfasis en la microcefalia. Los artículos incluidos en este estudio apuntaran que las alteraciones mas significativas en los recién nacidos con microcefalia es el perímetro cefálico y el retraso en el desarrollo psicomotor, siendo este último un obstáculo muy vivido también por la familia. El presente estudio posibilitó identificar complicaciones conyugales, resultadas de la llegada de un recién nacido con microcefalia, y la dificultad de los profesionales de enfermería al lidiar con el proceso de identificación, vigilancia y diagnóstico. Entre las complicaciones al recién nacido, se puede observar que as alteraciones neurológicas y psicomotoras son las más significativas y que requieren más atención.A Zika é uma doença febril autolimitada transmitida ao homem através da picada de um mosquito do gênero Aedes, principalmente Aedes aegypti infectado, ou através de uma transmissão vertical da mãe infectada para o feto ou recém-nascido no momento do parto. A maior preocupação na ocorrência da infecção pelo vírus Zika é o acometimento de gestante devido a complicações fetais decorrentes da infecção. Este estudo teve como objetivo identificar através dos achados bibliográficos as principais complicações ao recém-nascido acometido pela microcefalia associada ao Zika, a justificativa deste estudo se dá pela necessidade de identificar quais as complicações que a microcefalia leva para a vida dos recém-nascidos afetados pela doença. Trata-se de uma pesquisa de revisão integrativa da literatura com abordagem qualitativa sobre as implicações decorrente da infecção do Zika vírus nos recém-nascidos, com ênfase na microcefalia. Os artigos incluídos neste estudo apontaram que as alterações mais significativas nos recém-nascidos com microcefalia é o perímetro cefálico e o atraso no desenvolvimento psicomotor, sendo esse último um obstáculo muito vivido também pela família. O presente estudo possibilitou identificar complicações conjugais, decorrentes da chegada de um recém-nascido com microcefalia, e a dificuldade dos profissionais de enfermagem em lidar com o processo de identificação, vigilância e diagnóstico. Dentre as complicações ao recém-nascido, pôde-se observar que as alterações neurológicas e psicomotoras são as mais significativas e que requerem mais atenção.Research, Society and Development2021-10-29info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2167410.33448/rsd-v10i14.21674Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 14; e161101421674Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 14; e161101421674Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 14; e1611014216742525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/21674/19453Copyright (c) 2021 Antonia Flávia Melo da Silva ; Elayne Azevedo Pereira; Francisco Adalberto do Nascimento Paz https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva , Antonia Flávia Melo da Pereira, Elayne Azevedo Paz , Francisco Adalberto do Nascimento 2021-12-04T11:48:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/21674Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:41:02.664937Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newborn Evidencia científica sobre las complicaciones del vírus Zika en recién nascidos As evidências científicas acerca das complicações do Zika vírus em recém-nascido |
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Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newborn |
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Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newborn Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newborn Silva , Antonia Flávia Melo da Gravidez Microcefalia Zika vírus. Embarazo Microcefalia Zika virus. Pregnancy Microcephaly Zika virus. Silva , Antonia Flávia Melo da Gravidez Microcefalia Zika vírus. Embarazo Microcefalia Zika virus. Pregnancy Microcephaly Zika virus. |
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Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newborn |
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Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newborn |
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Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newborn Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newborn |
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Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newborn Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newborn |
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Scientific evidence about the complications of Zika virus in newborn |
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Silva , Antonia Flávia Melo da |
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Silva , Antonia Flávia Melo da Silva , Antonia Flávia Melo da Pereira, Elayne Azevedo Paz , Francisco Adalberto do Nascimento Pereira, Elayne Azevedo Paz , Francisco Adalberto do Nascimento |
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Pereira, Elayne Azevedo Paz , Francisco Adalberto do Nascimento |
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Silva , Antonia Flávia Melo da Pereira, Elayne Azevedo Paz , Francisco Adalberto do Nascimento |
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Gravidez Microcefalia Zika vírus. Embarazo Microcefalia Zika virus. Pregnancy Microcephaly Zika virus. |
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Gravidez Microcefalia Zika vírus. Embarazo Microcefalia Zika virus. Pregnancy Microcephaly Zika virus. |
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Zika is a self-limited febrile disease transmitted to man through the bite of an Aedes mosquito, mainly Aedes aegypti infected, or through vertical transmission from the infected mother to the fetus or newborn at the time of delivery. The biggest concern in the occurrence of Zika virus infection is the impairment of pregnant women due to fetal complications resulting from the infection. This study aimed to identify through bibliographic findings the main complications in newborns affected by microcephaly associated with Zika, the justification of this study is the need to identify which complications microcephaly leads to the lives of newborns affected by the disease. This is an integrative literature review research with a qualitative approach on the implications of Zika virus infection in newborns, with emphasis on microcephaly. The articles included in this study showed that the most significant changes in newborns with microcephaly are head circumference and delay in psychomotor development, the latter being an obstacle often experienced by the family as well. This study made it possible to identify marital complications resulting from the arrival of a newborn with microcephaly, and the difficulty of nursing professionals in dealing with the process of identification, surveillance and diagnosis. Among the complications for the newborn, it could be observed that neurological and psychomotor alterations are the most significant and require more attention. |
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