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Open Access 01-12-2019 | Zika Virus | Study protocol

International prospective observational cohort study of Zika in infants and pregnancy (ZIP study): study protocol

Authors: Jill F. Lebov, Juan F. Arias, Angel Balmaseda, William Britt, José F. Cordero, Luiz Augusto Galvão, Ana Lucía Garces, K. Michael Hambidge, Eva Harris, Albert Ko, Nancy Krebs, Ernesto T. A. Marques, Alexander M. Martinez, Elizabeth McClure, Democrito B. Miranda-Filho, Maria Elisabeth Lopes Moreira, Marisa M. Mussi-Pinhata, Theresa J. Ochoa, Jorge E. Osorio, Deolinda M. F. Scalabrin, Stacey Schultz-Cherry, George R. Seage III, Kristen Stolka, César Augusto Ugarte-Gil, Carmen Milagros Velez Vega, Michael Welton, Ricardo Ximenes, Carmen Zorrilla

Published in: BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth | Issue 1/2019

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Abstract

Background

Until recently, Zika virus (ZIKV) infections were considered mild and self-limiting. Since 2015, they have been associated with an increase in microcephaly and other birth defects in newborns. While this association has been observed in case reports and epidemiological studies, the nature and extent of the relationship between ZIKV and adverse pregnancy and pediatric health outcomes is not well understood. With the unique opportunity to prospectively explore the full spectrum of issues related to ZIKV exposure during pregnancy, we undertook a multi-country, prospective cohort study to evaluate the association between ZIKV and pregnancy, neonatal, and infant outcomes.

Methods

At research sites in ZIKV endemic regions of Brazil (4 sites), Colombia, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico (2 sites), and Peru, up to 10,000 pregnant women will be recruited and consented in the first and early second trimesters of pregnancy and then followed through delivery up to 6 weeks post-partum; their infants will be followed until at least 1 year of age. Pregnant women with symptomatic ZIKV infection confirmed by presence of ZIKV RNA and/or IgM for ZIKV will also be enrolled, regardless of gestational age. Participants will be tested monthly for ZIKV infection; additional demographic, physical, laboratory and environmental data will be collected to assess the potential interaction of these variables with ZIKV infection. Delivery outcomes and detailed infant assessments, including physical and neurological outcomes, will be obtained.

Discussion

With the emergence of ZIKV in the Americas and its association with adverse pregnancy outcomes in this region, a much better understanding of the spectrum of clinical outcomes associated with exposure to ZIKV during pregnancy is needed. This cohort study will provide information about maternal, fetal, and infant outcomes related to ZIKV infection, including congenital ZIKV syndrome, and manifestations that are not detectable at birth but may appear during the first year of life. In addition, the flexibility of the study design has provided an opportunity to modify study parameters in real time to provide rigorous research data to answer the most critical questions about the impact of congenital ZIKV exposure.

Trial registration

NCT02856984. Registered August 5, 2016. Retrospectively registered.
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Metadata
Title
International prospective observational cohort study of Zika in infants and pregnancy (ZIP study): study protocol
Authors
Jill F. Lebov
Juan F. Arias
Angel Balmaseda
William Britt
José F. Cordero
Luiz Augusto Galvão
Ana Lucía Garces
K. Michael Hambidge
Eva Harris
Albert Ko
Nancy Krebs
Ernesto T. A. Marques
Alexander M. Martinez
Elizabeth McClure
Democrito B. Miranda-Filho
Maria Elisabeth Lopes Moreira
Marisa M. Mussi-Pinhata
Theresa J. Ochoa
Jorge E. Osorio
Deolinda M. F. Scalabrin
Stacey Schultz-Cherry
George R. Seage III
Kristen Stolka
César Augusto Ugarte-Gil
Carmen Milagros Velez Vega
Michael Welton
Ricardo Ximenes
Carmen Zorrilla
Publication date
01-12-2019
Publisher
BioMed Central
Keyword
Zika Virus
Published in
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth / Issue 1/2019
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2393
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-019-2430-4

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