2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12916-022-02498-8
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Prevalence of microcephaly and Zika virus infection in a pregnancy cohort in Kenya, 2017–2019

Abstract: Background Zika virus (ZIKV), first discovered in Uganda in 1947, re-emerged globally in 2013 and was later associated with microcephaly and other birth defects. We determined the incidence of ZIKV infection and its association with adverse pregnancy and fetal outcomes in a pregnancy cohort in Kenya. Methods From October 2017 to July 2019, we recruited and followed up women aged ≥ 15 years and ≤ 28 weeks pregnant in three hospitals in coastal Momba… Show more

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“…A second subset of 285 participants who had both an enrollment specimen and a delivery specimen available were tested for the 10 TORCH pathogens to determine seroconversion rates. ZIKV-positive specimens were excluded from this study analysis and previously published [ 2 ]. A total of 62 (13.4%) of the women were ≤ 20 years old, 333 (71.9%) were between the ages of 21–35 years old, and 68 (14.7%) were > 35 years old.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A second subset of 285 participants who had both an enrollment specimen and a delivery specimen available were tested for the 10 TORCH pathogens to determine seroconversion rates. ZIKV-positive specimens were excluded from this study analysis and previously published [ 2 ]. A total of 62 (13.4%) of the women were ≤ 20 years old, 333 (71.9%) were between the ages of 21–35 years old, and 68 (14.7%) were > 35 years old.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We conducted a study on ZIKV among pregnant women in Mombasa, Kenya. This ZIKV pregnancy cohort study was designed to detect active transmission of ZIKV and determine if infection during pregnancy with the African strain of ZIKV caused adverse birth outcomes [ 2 ]. Using this pregnancy cohort study, we conducted a secondary analysis to determine the presence of other TORCH pathogens (excluding ZIKV) and their association with adverse birth outcomes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No existen evidencias de detección de virus Zika en suero en este grupo de mujeres por RT-qPCR, solo se han detectado anticuerpos IgM contra Zika en embarazadas de Kenia (Osoro et al, 2022) y en líquido amniótico a través de RT-qPCR y secuenciación metagenómica viral de nueva generación en mujeres embarazadas de Brasil, lo cual refuerza la posible asociación entre este virus y los casos de microcefalia en neonatos en Brasil, ya que el virus atraviesa la barrera placentaria (Calvet et al, 2016). Interesantemente, no hay evidencias en la literatura sobre la detección de estos virus en saliva en este grupo de mujeres, no obstante, la utilidad de este fluido en la detección de virus Zika recientemente ha sido reportada en 18 de 22 pacientes de Nueva Caledonia y Guayana Francesa (Fraiture et al, 2021); lo que sugiere la capacidad potencial de las muestras no invasivas para abarcar un mayor número de casos infectados que las muestras invasivas (Humaidi et al, 2021).…”
Section: Discusión Y Conclusionesunclassified
“…The majority of ZIKV‐infected individuals are asymptomatic or have febrile symptoms, but severe neurological symptoms can also manifest 2 . Moreover, mother‐to‐fetus transmission results in the severe birth defect microcephaly, indicating that ZIKV can pass through placental and blood‒brain barriers 3 . As a member of the Flaviviridae family, ZIKV is a single positive‐stranded RNA virus with an 11 kb genome encoding three structural proteins, including envelope protein (E), capsid protein (C) and precursor membrane protein (prM), and seven nonstructural proteins (NSs) 4 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%