Chakhtoura Nahida, Hazra Rohan, Spong Catherine Y
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol. 2018 Apr;30(2):116-122. doi: 10.1097/GCO.0000000000000440.
Zika virus' impact on pregnancy became widely known in 2015 with a dramatic increase in the number of babies born with microcephaly in Recife, Brazil. A mosquito-borne virus resulting in congenital anomalies is unique, and Zika's ability to cause neurological defects on a large scale was a grim reminder of the Rubella epidemic in the 1950s. Over the past 2 years, studies have provided insight on how Zika virus (ZIKV) infects cells and causes disease, but much remains unknown about the long-term risks of Zika exposure on infant growth and development.
The impact of ZIKV on pregnancy extends beyond microcephaly and may only first be identified in infancy. The virus has a long latency in semen and can be transmitted sexually. Transplacental passage occurs through infection of Hofbauer cells in the trophoblast. A major difficulty in management of ZIKV disease is that most infections are asymptomatic and the diagnostic methods are not ideal, making both diagnosis and ascertainment of timing of infection problematic. Several different types of vaccines are in development. Large studies are ongoing to determine the risk and total spectrum of anomalies based on the timing of infection and other environmental exposures.
This review will summarize the epidemic, what we have learned, what we hope to learn, and current recommendations for care and management.
2015年,寨卡病毒对妊娠的影响广为人知,当时巴西累西腓小头畸形婴儿的出生数量急剧增加。一种通过蚊子传播且会导致先天性异常的病毒很独特,而寨卡病毒大规模引发神经缺陷的能力令人严峻地回想起20世纪50年代的风疹疫情。在过去两年里,多项研究让我们对寨卡病毒(ZIKV)如何感染细胞并引发疾病有了一定认识,但对于寨卡病毒暴露对婴儿生长发育的长期风险,仍有很多未知之处。
寨卡病毒对妊娠的影响不仅限于小头畸形,可能在婴儿期才首次被发现。该病毒在精液中的潜伏期很长,可通过性传播。经胎盘传播是通过感染滋养层中的霍夫鲍尔细胞实现的。寨卡病毒病管理中的一个主要困难在于,大多数感染是无症状的,且诊断方法并不理想,这使得感染的诊断和感染时间的确定都存在问题。几种不同类型的疫苗正在研发中。正在进行大型研究,以确定基于感染时间和其他环境暴露因素的异常风险及总体范围。
本综述将总结疫情情况、我们已了解的情况、我们希望了解的情况以及当前的护理和管理建议。