Zika virus infection in pregnancy: a protocol for the joint analysis of the prospective cohort studies of the ZIKAlliance, ZikaPLAN and ZIKAction consortia.

AEAdes; Elizabeth B Brickley ORCID logo; Neal Alexander ORCID logo; DavidBrown; ThomasJaenisch; Demócrito de BarrosMiranda-Filho; MoritzPohl; Kerstin DRosenberger; Antoni Soriano-Arandes ORCID logo; Claire Thorne ORCID logo; +27 more... Ricardo Arraes de AlencarXimenes; Thalia Velho Barretode Araújo; Vivian IAvelino-Silva; Sarah EsperanzaBethencourt Castillo; Victor HugoBorja Aburto; PatríciaBrasil; Celia DCChristie; Wayner Vieirade Souza; Jose EduardoGotuzzo H; BrunoHoen; MarionKoopmans; Celina Maria TurchiMartelli; MauroMartins Teixeira; Ernesto TAMarques; Maria ConsueloMiranda; Ulisses RamosMontarroyos; Maria ElisabethMoreira; J GlennMorris; BarryRockx; Paola MarielaSaba Villarroel; CarmenSoria Segarra; Adriana Tami ORCID logo; Marília DalvaTurchi; CarloGiaquinto; Xavierde Lamballerie; Annelies Wilder-Smith ORCID logo; EC Zika Consortia Vertical Transmission Study Group; (2020) Zika virus infection in pregnancy: a protocol for the joint analysis of the prospective cohort studies of the ZIKAlliance, ZikaPLAN and ZIKAction consortia. BMJ OPEN, 10 (12). e035307-. ISSN 2044-6055 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035307
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INTRODUCTION: Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in pregnancy has been associated with microcephaly and severe neurological damage to the fetus. Our aim is to document the risks of adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes and the prevalence of laboratory markers of congenital infection in deliveries to women experiencing ZIKV infection during pregnancy, using data from European Commission-funded prospective cohort studies in 20 centres in 11 countries across Latin America and the Caribbean. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We will carry out a centre-by-centre analysis of the risks of adverse pregnancy and birth outcomes, comparing women with confirmed and suspected ZIKV infection in pregnancy to those with no evidence of infection in pregnancy. We will document the proportion of deliveries in which laboratory markers of congenital infection were present. Finally, we will investigate the associations of trimester of maternal infection in pregnancy, presence or absence of maternal symptoms of acute ZIKV infection and previous flavivirus infections with adverse outcomes and with markers of congenital infection. Centre-specific estimates will be pooled using a two-stage approach. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval was obtained at each centre. Findings will be presented at international conferences and published in peer-reviewed open access journals and discussed with local public health officials and representatives of the national Ministries of Health, Pan American Health Organization and WHO involved with ZIKV prevention and control activities.



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