Neurodevelopment outcomes in infants born to women with Zika virus infection during pregnancy in Mexico
Child Care Health and Development2020Vol. 47(3), pp. 311–318
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Itziar Familiar, Michael J. Boivin, Jed Magen, Jose Antonio Azcorra, Colton Phippen, Elizabeth Ann Manhart Barrett, Sydney Miller, Horacio Ruiseñor-Escudero
Abstract
Nonmicrocephalic children born to women with ZIKV during pregnancy in Mexico merit early neurodevelopmental evaluation to allow for appropriate interventions and clinical follow-up. It is possible that long-term monitoring of cognitive deficits may need to be established for a proportion of affected cases.
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