Maternal Zika Virus Infection Association With Small-for-Gestational-Age Neonates and Preterm Birth

被引:12
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作者
Cooper, Hannah J.
Iwamoto, Martha
Lash, Maura
Conners, Erin E.
Paladini, Marc
Slavinski, Sally
Fine, Anne D.
Kennedy, Joseph
Heinke, Dominique
Ciaranello, Andrea
Seage, George R., III
Lee, Ellen H.
机构
[1] New York City Dept Hlth & Mental Hyg, Bur Communicable Dis, Queens, NY USA
[2] New York City Dept Hlth & Mental Hyg, Bur Vital Stat, New York, NY USA
[3] Harvard TH Chan Sch Publ Hlth, Boston, MA USA
[4] Massachusetts Gen Hosp, Med Practice Evaluat Ctr, Div Infect Dis, Boston, MA 02114 USA
来源
OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY | 2019年 / 134卷 / 06期
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
NEW-YORK-CITY; WEIGHT; INTERGROWTH-21ST; RACE/ETHNICITY; OUTCOMES; INFANTS; FETAL; RISK;
D O I
10.1097/AOG.0000000000003577
中图分类号
R71 [妇产科学];
学科分类号
100211 ;
摘要
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate whether antenatal Zika virus infection is associated with risk of having a small-for-gestational-age (SGA) neonate, risk of preterm birth, and lower mean birth weight of term neonates. METHODS: For this retrospective observational study, we linked birth record data for women who delivered liveborn singleton neonates in New York City in 2016 to data for pregnant women with Zika virus infection reported to the New York City Health Department. We restricted the analysis to nonsmoking, nonwhite women and adjusted for maternal characteristics. Among women with antenatal Zika virus infection, we used modified Poisson regression to assess risks of having an SGA neonate and of delivering preterm, and linear regression to assess the association of infection with mean birth weight of term neonates. RESULTS: Of 116,034 deliveries of singleton neonates in New York City in 2016, 251 (0.2%) were to women with antenatal Zika virus infection. A higher percentage of women with Zika virus infection delivered an SGA neonate compared with those without (11.2% vs 5.8%; adjusted relative risk [RR] 1.8; 95% CI 1.3-2.6). There was no difference in preterm birth prevalence for women with and without Zika virus infection (adjusted RR 1.0; 95% CI 0.69-1.6). Mean birth weight of term neonates born to women with Zika virus infection was 47 g less (95% CI -105 to 11 g); this difference was not statistically significant in crude or adjusted analyses. CONCLUSION: For a cohort of New York City women, antenatal Zika virus infection was associated with an increased risk of having an SGA neonate, but not preterm birth or lower mean birth weight of term neonates. This supports a putative association between Zika virus infection during pregnancy and SGA.
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页码:1197 / 1204
页数:8
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