寨卡病毒
小头畸形
头围
儿科
医学
人口学
地理
家庭医学
病毒学
病毒
怀孕
生物
社会学
遗传学
胎龄
出处
期刊:
日期:2016-10-17
卷期号:: i5577-i5577
被引量:8
摘要
Zika virus infection is “highly likely” to continue spreading through Asia, the World Health Organization predicted this week, as evidence grows that babies infected in the womb show a constellation of abnormalities, not just microcephaly.
A six month follow-up of 11 babies born to mothers diagnosed with the Zika virus in Brazil, published in JAMA Neurology , found a range of anomalies in addition to small head circumference. Amilcar Tanuri, of the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and coauthors have suggested naming the condition “congenital Zika syndrome.”1
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