Data on Zika Virus Reported by Danielle Maria da Silva Oliveira and Colleagues (Feeding characteristics and growth among children with prenatal exposure to Zika virus with and without microcephaly in the microcephaly epidemic research group...).

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Zdroj: Pediatrics Week; 5/17/2024, p118-118, 1p
Abstrakt: A study conducted in Recife, Brazil examined the feeding characteristics and growth of children with prenatal exposure to the Zika virus. The study compared children with Zika-related microcephaly to children without microcephaly. The researchers found that children with microcephaly were more likely to be premature and have low birth weight. They also had lower growth indicators compared to children without microcephaly. The study highlights the impact of Zika virus on child development and provides important insights for healthcare professionals working with affected children. [Extracted from the article]
Databáze: Complementary Index