Zika virus vertical transmission in children with confirmed antenatal exposure.

Patrícia Brasil; Zilton Vasconcelos ORCID logo; Tara Kerin; Claudia Raja Gabaglia; Ieda P Ribeiro; Myrna C Bonaldo ORCID logo; Luana Damasceno; Marcos V Pone ORCID logo; Sheila Pone ORCID logo; Andrea Zin; +18 more... Irena Tsui; Kristina Adachi; Jose Paulo Pereira; Stephanie L Gaw ORCID logo; Liege Carvalho; Denise C Cunha; Leticia Guida; Mirza Rocha; James D Cherry; Lulan Wang; Saba Aliyari; Genhong Cheng; Suan-Sin Foo; Weiqiang Chen; Jae Jung ORCID logo; Elizabeth Brickley ORCID logo; Maria Elisabeth L Moreira ORCID logo; Karin Nielsen-Saines ORCID logo; (2020) Zika virus vertical transmission in children with confirmed antenatal exposure. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 11 (1). 3510-. ISSN 2041-1723 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-17331-0
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We report Zika virus (ZIKV) vertical transmission in 130 infants born to PCR+ mothers at the time of the Rio de Janeiro epidemic of 2015-2016. Serum and urine collected from birth through the first year of life were tested by quantitative reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and/or IgM Zika MAC-ELISA. Four hundred and seven specimens are evaluated; 161 sera tested by PCR and IgM assays, 85 urines by PCR. Sixty-five percent of children (N = 84) are positive in at least one assay. Of 94 children tested within 3 months of age, 70% are positive. Positivity declines to 33% after 3 months. Five children are PCR+ beyond 200 days of life. Concordance between IgM and PCR results is 52%, sensitivity 65%, specificity 40% (positive PCR results as gold standard). IgM and serum PCR are 61% concordant; serum and urine PCR 55%. Most children (65%) are clinically normal. Equal numbers of children with abnormal findings (29 of 45, 64%) and normal findings (55 of 85, 65%) have positive results, p = 0.98. Earlier maternal trimester of infection is associated with positive results (p = 0.04) but not clinical disease (p = 0.98). ZIKV vertical transmission is frequent but laboratory confirmed infection is not necessarily associated with infant abnormalities.


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