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在实验室确认或可能感染寨卡病毒的妊娠中报告了寨卡相关出生缺陷 - 美国寨卡妊娠和婴儿登记,2015 年 12 月 1 日至 2018 年 3 月 31 日。

Zika-Associated Birth Defects Reported in Pregnancies with Laboratory Evidence of Confirmed or Possible Zika Virus Infection - U.S. Zika Pregnancy and Infant Registry, December 1, 2015-March 31, 2018.

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MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2022 Jan 21;71(3):73-79. doi: 10.15585/mmwr.mm7103a1.

Abstract

Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects of the brain and eyes, including intracranial calcifications, cerebral or cortical atrophy, chorioretinal abnormalities, and optic nerve abnormalities (1,2). The frequency of these Zika-associated brain and eye defects, based on data from the U.S. Zika Pregnancy and Infant Registry (USZPIR), has been previously reported in aggregate (3,4). This report describes the frequency of individual Zika-associated brain and eye defects among infants from pregnancies with laboratory evidence of confirmed or possible Zika virus infection. Among 6,799 live-born infants in USZPIR born during December 1, 2015-March 31, 2018, 4.6% had any Zika-associated birth defect; in a subgroup of pregnancies with a positive nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) for Zika virus infection, the percentage was 6.1% of live-born infants. The brain and eye defects most frequently reported included microcephaly, corpus callosum abnormalities, intracranial calcification, abnormal cortical gyral patterns, ventriculomegaly, cerebral or cortical atrophy, chorioretinal abnormalities, and optic nerve abnormalities. Among infants with any Zika-associated birth defect, one third had more than one defect reported. Certain brain and eye defects in an infant might prompt suspicion of prenatal Zika virus infection. These findings can help target surveillance efforts to the most common brain and eye defects associated with Zika virus infection during pregnancy should a Zika virus outbreak reemerge, and might provide a signal to the reemergence of Zika virus, particularly in geographic regions without ongoing comprehensive Zika virus surveillance.

摘要

孕妇感染 Zika 病毒可导致严重的脑和眼出生缺陷,包括颅内钙化、脑或皮质萎缩、脉络膜视网膜异常和视神经异常(1,2)。此前,基于美国 Zika 妊娠和婴儿登记处(USZPIR)的数据,已汇总报告了这些与 Zika 相关的脑和眼缺陷的频率(3,4)。本报告描述了实验室确认或可能 Zika 病毒感染的妊娠中婴儿的个别 Zika 相关脑和眼缺陷的频率。在 USZPIR 中,2015 年 12 月 1 日至 2018 年 3 月 31 日期间出生的 6799 名活产婴儿中,有 4.6%存在任何 Zika 相关出生缺陷;在具有 Zika 病毒感染阳性核酸扩增试验(NAAT)的妊娠亚组中,活产婴儿的比例为 6.1%。报告最频繁的脑和眼缺陷包括小头畸形、胼胝体异常、颅内钙化、皮质脑回模式异常、脑室扩大、脑或皮质萎缩、脉络膜视网膜异常和视神经异常。在有任何 Zika 相关出生缺陷的婴儿中,有三分之一报告有多种缺陷。婴儿的某些脑和眼缺陷可能提示怀疑存在产前 Zika 病毒感染。这些发现有助于针对最常见的与 Zika 病毒感染相关的脑和眼缺陷进行监测,以防 Zika 病毒再次爆发,并且可能会提供 Zika 病毒再次出现的信号,尤其是在没有持续进行全面 Zika 病毒监测的地理区域。

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