2023
DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.adh0043
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Prenatal Zika virus infection has sex-specific effects on infant physical development and mother-infant social interactions

Gilda Moadab,
Florent Pittet,
Jeffrey L. Bennett
et al.

Abstract: There is enormous variation in the extent to which fetal Zika virus (fZIKV) infection affects the developing brain. Despite the neural consequences of fZIKV infection observed in people and animal models, many open questions about the relationship between infection dynamics and fetal and infant development remain. To further understand how ZIKV affects the developing nervous system and the behavioral consequences of prenatal infection, we adopted a nonhuman primate model of fZIKV infection in which we inoculat… Show more

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“…Zika virus gained worldwide attention due to its association with microcephaly in newborns and other neurological disorders in adults. Neurological manifestations of ZIKV include microcephaly in infants and Guillain‐Barré syndrome in adults, both of which can have severe and long‐lasting neurological consequences 111,112 . The timely detection of ZIKV, especially in pregnant women, is paramount for ensuring appropriate prenatal care and monitoring 113 .…”
Section: Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Zika virus gained worldwide attention due to its association with microcephaly in newborns and other neurological disorders in adults. Neurological manifestations of ZIKV include microcephaly in infants and Guillain‐Barré syndrome in adults, both of which can have severe and long‐lasting neurological consequences 111,112 . The timely detection of ZIKV, especially in pregnant women, is paramount for ensuring appropriate prenatal care and monitoring 113 .…”
Section: Biosensorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…103 and long-lasting neurological consequences. 111,112 The timely detection of ZIKV, especially in pregnant women, is paramount for ensuring appropriate prenatal care and monitoring. 113 In a study by…”
Section: Varicella-zoster Virusmentioning
confidence: 99%