Viruses (Apr 2022)

Anthropometric Parameters of Children with Congenital Zika Virus Exposure in the First Three Years of Life

  • Elisa Barroso de Aguiar,
  • Sheila Moura Pone,
  • Saint Clair dos Santos Gomes Junior,
  • Fernanda Valente Mendes Soares,
  • Andrea Araujo Zin,
  • Zilton Farias Meira Vasconcelos,
  • Carla Trevisan Martins Ribeiro,
  • José Paulo Pereira Junior,
  • Maria Elisabeth Lopes Moreira,
  • Karin Nielsen-Saines,
  • Marcos Vinicius da Silva Pone

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v14050876
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 5
p. 876

Abstract

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Little is known about the impact of congenital Zika virus (ZIKV) exposure on growth in the first years of life. In this prospective cohort study,201 ZIKV antenatally-exposed children were followed at a tertiary referral center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Eighty-seven were classified as congenital Zika syndrome (CZS) patients and 114 as not congenital Zika syndrome (NCZS); growth parameters were described and compared between groups and with WHO standard growth curves. Thirty-four (39%) newborns with CZS and seven (6%) NCZS were small for gestational age (p p p p < 0.01). Between 25 and 36 months of age, more than 50% of the 70 evaluated CZS children were below weight and height limits; 36 (37.1%) were below the W/H cut-off. Gastrostomy was performed in 23 (26%) children with CZS. During the first three years of life, CZS patients had severe and early growth deficits, while growth of NCZS children was normal by WHO standards.

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