2024
DOI: 10.1093/jpids/piae102
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Perinatal and Neonatal Chikungunya Virus Transmission: A Case Series

Fátima C P A Di Maio Ferreira,
Ana M Bispo de Filippis,
Maria Elisabeth L Moreira
et al.

Abstract: Background Large-scale epidemics in countries with high birth rates can create a concerning scenario where pregnant people are more likely to transmit the virus. Additionally, increased international mobility has made arboviruses a growing problem for travelers. The increased risk of vertical transmission has been related to maternal viremia near delivery. Such transmission leads to severe infection of newborns and may be associated with subsequent neurological impairment including cerebral p… Show more

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