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Growth and Development of Children with Microcephaly Associated with Congenital Zika Virus Syndrome in Brazil

机译:巴西先天性寨卡病毒综合征伴小头畸形儿童的生长发育

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The outbreak of Zika virus in Latin America in the period 2015–2016 has caused a sudden increase in the number of severe manifestations and reports of congenital changes in newborns in Brazil. This is the first study that evaluated and compared the growth and cognitive and motor development of children with microcephaly due to Congenital Zika Virus Syndrome (CZS) in relation to typical children. It was an observational, analytical, cross-sectional study with 8 children with CZS and 16 typical children, with a mean age of 20.5 months (±2.1), in a region of northeastern Brazil. Considering the mean, children with CZS presented extremely low performance in the motor domain and in the cognitive development domain, whereas typical children presented average performance in the cognitive and motor development domains. Children with CZS presented a mean growth rate (head circumference and weight) lower than typical children. Therefore, children with CZS are at risk for growth retardation and development compared to typical children.
机译:2015-2016年间拉丁美洲的寨卡病毒暴发导致巴西新生儿的严重表现和先天性变化的报道数量突然增加。这是第一项评估和比较与典型儿童相关的先天性寨卡病毒综合症(CZS)导致的小头畸形儿童的生长以及认知和运动发育的研究。这是一项观察性,分析性横断面研究,在巴西东北部地区对8名CZS儿童和16名典型儿童进行了研究,平均年龄为20.5个月(±2.1)。考虑到平均值,患有CZS的儿童在运动领域和认知发展领域表现出极低的表现,而典型的儿童在认知和运动发展领域表现出中等的表现。患有CZS的儿童的平均生长速度(头围和体重)低于典型儿童。因此,与典型儿童相比,患有CZS的儿童有发育迟缓和发育的风险。

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