怀孕期间对寨卡病毒感染的认识

Taís Paiva da Costa, David da Costa Nunes Junior
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妊娠期感染寨卡病毒(ZIKV)与先天性小头畸形和胎儿死亡等几种出生缺陷有关。根据目前对这种感染的了解,避免它的唯一方法是预防。目的:了解孕妇对寨卡病毒常见感染风险的认识。方法和材料:这是一份在萨尔瓦多/BA的一家门诊诊所进行的定量描述性观察报告。分析组由2016年9 - 10月正常风险孕妇60例组成。数据采集是通过结构化工具完成的,如关于社会人口统计数据和寨卡病毒感染风险的问题。结果:约97%的受试者确认知道疾病的传播途径,且均提及埃及伊蚊。最常见的指征和症状是斑疹(77.8%)、头痛(66.7%)和瘙痒(61.1%)。最常见的并发症是小头畸形(98.3%)。关于预防该疾病的方法,93.3%的人肯定他们知道病毒。使用避蚊液最多(96.5%)。只有51.8%的人声称在日常生活中总是采取一些预防措施。88.6%的意外怀孕的受试者声称,他们不希望怀孕,因为真的有可能被病毒感染。结论:研究人群对寨卡病毒感染风险有一定认识,但缺乏预防措施。
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PREGNANT AWARENESS ABOUT ZIKA VIRUS INFECTION DURING PREGNANCY
Introduction: The infection by Zika virus (ZIKV) on pregnancy has been related to several birth defects such as congenital microcephaly and fetal deaths. According to what is currently known about this infection, the only way to avoid it is prevention. Objective: Evaluate the pregnant women awareness about usual ZIKV infection risks. Methods and materials: This is a quantitative descriptive observational report developed at a outpatient clinic in Salvador/BA. The analysis group was composed by 60 pregnant subjects of usual risk from September to October of 2016. The data acquisition was done by structured instruments such as questions regarding sociodemographic data and ZIKV infection risks. Results: Approximately 97% of the subjects affirmed to known how the disease spread occurs, and all of them have mentioned the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The most commonly reported indications and symptoms were maculopapular rash (77.8%), headache (66.7%) and pruritus (61.1%). The most frequent complication was microcephaly (98.3%). About ways of prevention from the disease, 93.3% affirmed that they are aware of the virus. The use of the repellent lotion was the most mentioned (96.5%). Just 51.8% claimed to always do some prevention measures in their daily basis. And 88.6% of the subjects who had unplanned pregnancy allege that they would not wish to become pregnant with real chances of being infected by the virus. Conclusion: the studied group is aware of the infection risks by ZIKV, but there is a lack of prevention acts.
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