Discordant clinical outcomes of congenital Zika virus infection in twin pregnancies
ABSTRACT Congenital Zika syndrome is an emergent cause of a congenital infectious disorder, resulting in severe damage to the central nervous system and microcephaly. Despite advances in understanding the pathophysiology of the disease, we still do not know all the mechanisms enrolled in the vertical transmission of the virus. As has already been reported in other types of congenital infectious disorders in dizygotic twin pregnancies, it is possible that the virus affects only one of the fetuses. In this article, we report on two cases of twin pregnancies exposed to the Zika virus, but with only one of the fetuses affected with microcephaly and brain damage. This indicates the urgent need for more studies regarding the pathophysiology of viral infection and the mechanisms involved in the natural protection against the virus.
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oai:scielo:S0004-282X20170006003812017-06-09Discordant clinical outcomes of congenital Zika virus infection in twin pregnanciesLinden,Vanessa van derLinden Junior,Hélio van derLeal,Mariana de CarvalhoRolim Filho,Epitacio LeiteLinden,Ana van derAragão,Maria de Fátima Viana VascoBrainer-Lima,Alessandra MertensCruz,Danielle Di Cavalcanti SousaVentura,Liana O.Florêncio,Telma Lúcia TabosaCordeiro,Marli TenórioCaudas Neto,Silvio da SilvaRamos,Regina Coeli Zika virus Zika virus infection twins, dizygotic ABSTRACT Congenital Zika syndrome is an emergent cause of a congenital infectious disorder, resulting in severe damage to the central nervous system and microcephaly. Despite advances in understanding the pathophysiology of the disease, we still do not know all the mechanisms enrolled in the vertical transmission of the virus. As has already been reported in other types of congenital infectious disorders in dizygotic twin pregnancies, it is possible that the virus affects only one of the fetuses. In this article, we report on two cases of twin pregnancies exposed to the Zika virus, but with only one of the fetuses affected with microcephaly and brain damage. This indicates the urgent need for more studies regarding the pathophysiology of viral infection and the mechanisms involved in the natural protection against the virus.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAcademia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEUROArquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria v.75 n.6 20172017-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0004-282X2017000600381en10.1590/0004-282x20170066 |
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Discordant clinical outcomes of congenital Zika virus infection in twin pregnancies |
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Discordant clinical outcomes of congenital Zika virus infection in twin pregnancies |
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ABSTRACT Congenital Zika syndrome is an emergent cause of a congenital infectious disorder, resulting in severe damage to the central nervous system and microcephaly. Despite advances in understanding the pathophysiology of the disease, we still do not know all the mechanisms enrolled in the vertical transmission of the virus. As has already been reported in other types of congenital infectious disorders in dizygotic twin pregnancies, it is possible that the virus affects only one of the fetuses. In this article, we report on two cases of twin pregnancies exposed to the Zika virus, but with only one of the fetuses affected with microcephaly and brain damage. This indicates the urgent need for more studies regarding the pathophysiology of viral infection and the mechanisms involved in the natural protection against the virus. |
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