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Berberian, Griselda Virginia
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Bologna, Rosa
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Pérez, María Guadalupe
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Mangano, Andrea María Mercedes
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Costa, Marina
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Calligaris, Silvana Debora
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Morales, Maria Alejandra
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Rugilo, Carlos
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Ruiz Burga, Elisa
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Thorne, Claire
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2024-07-08T13:22:58Z
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2021-06
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Berberian, Griselda Virginia; Bologna, Rosa; Pérez, María Guadalupe; Mangano, Andrea María Mercedes; Costa, Marina; et al.; Causes of Microcephaly in the Zika Era in Argentina: A Retrospective Study; SAGE Publications; Global Pediatric Health; 8; 6-2021; 1-7
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2333-794X
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http://hdl.handle.net/11336/239338
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There are gaps in understanding the causes and consequences of microcephaly. This paper describes the epidemiological characteristics, clinical presentations, and etiologies of children presenting microcephaly during the Zika outbreak in Argentina. This observational retrospective study conducted in the pediatric hospital of Juan P. Garrahan reviewed the medical records of 40 children presenting microcephaly between March 2017 and November 2019. The majority (60%) were males and born full-term. At first evaluation, microcephaly was defined as congenital (31/40, 77%) and associated with other features (68%) such as seizures, developmental delay, non-progressive chronic encephalopathy, and West Syndrome. It was found manifestations restricted to central nervous system (55%), ocular (8/40, 20%), and acoustic (9/40, 23%) defects, and abnormal neuroimaging findings (31/39, 79%). Non- infectious diseases were the primary cause of isolated microcephaly (21/37, 57%), largely related to genetic diseases (13/21, 62%). Only 3 were children were diagnosed with Congenital Zika infection (3/16, 7.5%)
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application/pdf
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eng
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SAGE Publications
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar/
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microcephaly
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zika
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birth defects
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infectious disease
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Enfermedades Infecciosas
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Ciencias de la Salud
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CIENCIAS MÉDICAS Y DE LA SALUD
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Causes of Microcephaly in the Zika Era in Argentina: A Retrospective Study
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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2024-07-08T10:15:58Z
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8
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1-7
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Estados Unidos
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Fil: Berberian, Griselda Virginia. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Hospital de Pediatría "Juan P. Garrahan"; Argentina
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Fil: Bologna, Rosa. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Hospital de Pediatría "Juan P. Garrahan"; Argentina
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Fil: Pérez, María Guadalupe. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Hospital de Pediatría "Juan P. Garrahan"; Argentina
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Fil: Mangano, Andrea María Mercedes. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Hospital de Pediatría "Juan P. Garrahan"; Argentina
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Fil: Costa, Marina. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Hospital de Pediatría "Juan P. Garrahan"; Argentina
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Fil: Calligaris, Silvana Debora. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Hospital de Pediatría "Juan P. Garrahan"; Argentina
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Fil: Morales, Maria Alejandra. Centro de Salud Doctor Julio Maiztegui ; Municipalidad de Rosario (santa Fe);
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Fil: Rugilo, Carlos. Gobierno de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires. Hospital de Pediatría "Juan P. Garrahan"; Argentina
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Fil: Ruiz Burga, Elisa. University College London; Estados Unidos
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Fil: Thorne, Claire. University College London; Estados Unidos
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Global Pediatric Health
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info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2333794X211040968
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