RESUMOO presente estudo consiste em uma revisão integrativa de literatura com o objetivo de conhecer e analisar a produção científica sobre aborto no Brasil, microcefalia e Bioética, através da busca ativa de artigos científicos nas bases de dados Pubmed/Medline e Biblioteca Virtual de Saúde (BVS). A partir desta revisão, emergiram temas como: aborto legalizado, fetos anencéfalos, aborto induzido, questões conceituais sobre o aborto, humanização dos profissionais e microcefalia. Os artigos selecionados para a leitura foram apresentados em um quadro. Os temas selecionados foram categorizados da seguinte maneira: caracterização do sujeito x aborto induzido; dilemas bioéticos do aborto; aborto e a microcefalia e a percepção dos profissionais no aborto legal e humanização da prática do abortamento. Cabe ressaltar que discussão ainda é necessário, trazendo à tona a importância do tema para a saúde pública bem como a necessidade de definir políticas públicas que amparem essas mães envolvidas nesse contexto, independente de a causa ser o Zika vírus (ZIKV). Abortion and microcephaly: insertion of bioethics ABSTRACTThis study consists of a literature integrative review aimed to know and analyze the scientific literature on abortion in Brazil, microcephaly and bioethics, through the active pursuit of scientific articles in the databases Pubmed / Medline and Virtual Health Library (BVS). From this review emerging issues such as legalized abortion, anencephalic fetuses, abortion, conceptual issues about abortion, humanization of professionals and microcephaly. The articles selected for reading were presented in a frame. The selected subjects were categorized as follows: characterization of the subject x induced abortion; bioethical dilemmas of abortion; abortion and microcephaly and the perception of professionals in the legal abortion and humanization of abortion practice. It notes that discussion is still needed, bringing to the fore the importance of the issue to public health and the need to define public policies that support these mothers involved in this context, regardless of the cause be the Zika virus (ZIKV).
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