Zika virus in Brazil and worldwide: a narrative review.

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Marlos Melo Martins, Roberto De Andrade Medronho, Antônio José Ledo Alves Da Cunha
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Abstract

Background: In the past 5 years, the Zika virus (ZIKV) has gone from being associated with mild infection to one of the most studied viruses worldwide. Between 2015 and 2016, the first reports of pregnant women with confirmed and/or suspected ZIKV infection described fetuses and newborns with severe congenital malformations, in particular microcephaly and central nervous system malformations, leading to a strong suspicion of its association with the virus. Despite all the knowledge rapidly acquired since the beginning of the ZIKV outbreak, many questions are still to be answered and further studies on the infection and its consequences are required.Aim: To present the currently available evidence on the epidemiological and clinical aspects of ZIKV infection.Methods: Non-systematic review carried out in MEDLINE (PubMed), LILACS (VHL), Scopus, Web of Science, Cochrane and CAPES Portal databases for the past five years using the search terms arboviruses, flavivirus, Zika and ZIKV.Results: The acute clinical of ZIKV infection in children seems very similar to that in adults, with fever (usully low), rash maculopapular and pruritus. Neurological complication associated with ZIKV reported in the literature include Guillain-Barré syndrome and meningoencephalitis. More recently, the term congenital Zika syndrome (CZS) has been adopted to describe a set of symptoms and signs in children whose mothers had ZIKV infection confirmed during pregnancy.Conclusions: More detailed knowledge of ZIKV infection in children allows the pediatrician to diagnose earlier, implement the correct treatment, monitor warnings signs for the most severe forms, and especially establish effective preventive measures.Abbreviations:: CDC, Centers for Disease Control; CZS, congenital Zika syndrome; DEET, N, N-diethyl-3-methylbenzamide; GBS, Guillain-Barré syndrome; PRNT, plaque reduction neutralisation test; RNA, ribonucleic acid; RT-PCR, reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction; STX, saxitoxin; ZIKV, Zika virus.

寨卡病毒在巴西和世界范围内的传播:述评。
背景:在过去的5年中,寨卡病毒(ZIKV)已经从与轻度感染相关的病毒发展成为全世界研究最多的病毒之一。2015年至2016年期间,确诊和/或疑似寨卡病毒感染孕妇的首批报告描述了患有严重先天性畸形的胎儿和新生儿,特别是小头畸形和中枢神经系统畸形,导致人们强烈怀疑其与该病毒有关。尽管自寨卡病毒暴发开始以来迅速获得了所有知识,但仍有许多问题有待解答,需要对感染及其后果进行进一步研究。目的:介绍目前有关寨卡病毒感染的流行病学和临床证据。方法:在MEDLINE (PubMed)、LILACS (VHL)、Scopus、Web of Science、Cochrane和CAPES Portal数据库中检索近5年的虫媒病毒(arboviruses)、黄病毒(flavivirus)、寨卡病毒(Zika)和ZIKV病毒,进行非系统评价。结果:儿童寨卡病毒感染的急性临床表现与成人非常相似,表现为发热(通常为低烧)、皮疹、丘疹和瘙痒。文献中报道的与寨卡病毒相关的神经系统并发症包括格林-巴罗综合征和脑膜脑炎。最近,先天性寨卡综合征(CZS)一词被用来描述母亲在怀孕期间确诊感染寨卡病毒的儿童的一系列症状和体征。结论:对儿童寨卡病毒感染有了更详细的了解,儿科医生可以更早地诊断,实施正确的治疗,监测最严重形式的警告信号,特别是制定有效的预防措施。缩写:CDC,疾病控制中心;先天性寨卡综合征;避蚊胺,N, N-二乙基-3-甲基苄胺;吉兰-巴罗综合征;PRNT,斑块减少中和试验;RNA,核糖核酸;逆转录聚合酶链式反应;STX,蛤蚌毒素;寨卡病毒。
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19
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Paediatrics and International Child Health is an international forum for all aspects of paediatrics and child health in developing and low-income countries. The international, peer-reviewed papers cover a wide range of diseases in childhood and examine the social and cultural settings in which they occur. Although the main aim is to enable authors in developing and low-income countries to publish internationally, it also accepts relevant papers from industrialised countries. The journal is a key publication for all with an interest in paediatric health in low-resource settings.
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