Zika study of microcephaly following symptoms of infection in Columbia – NEJM

Zika Virus Disease in Colombia — Preliminary Report

New England Journal of Medicine June 15, 2016

  • “Laboratory evidence of congenital Zika virus infection has been found in four infants born with microcephaly so far, all among women with asymptomatic Zika virus infection”
    • Being asymptomatic in first trimester does not apparently eliminate microcephaly risk
  • “In our analysis of a subgroup of 1850 pregnant women, more than 90% who were reportedly infected during the third trimester have delivered with no cases of microcephaly .”

    • Note – they do not seem to consider vision, hearing and muscle tone problems to be Zika birth defects

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Study Finds Zika Damages Babies at All Stages of Pregnancy March 2016

  • “They suggest a name for these effects: Zika virus congenital syndrome . Babies have been born with a range of brain and eye defects and some have also been abnormally small.”

  • “ There's more than microcephaly. There is a spectrum of disease.”

  • "They found 29 % of the fetuses had some sort of problem, from brain damage to damage to the placenta”


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