Ebola, Dengue, Chikungunya, and Zika Infections in Neonates and Infants

CLINICS IN PERINATOLOGY(2021)

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Emerging infectious diseases, including Ebola, chikungunya, Zika, and dengue, may have significant impacts on maternal-fetal dyads and neonatal outcomes. Pregnant women infected with Ebola demonstrate high mortality and very low evidence of neonatal survival. Maternal chikungunya infection can result in high rates of perinatal transmission, and infected neonates demonstrate variable disease severity. Dengue can be transmitted to neonates via vertical transmission or perinatal transmission. Zika is characterized by mild disease in pregnant women, but congenital infection can be severe. Treatment largely is supportive for these diseases, and vaccine development remains under way, with promising recent advances, notably for Ebola.
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Ebola,Zika virus,Chikungunya,Dengue,Congenital infection,Pregnancy
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