Perinatal dengue and Zika virus cross-sectional seroprevalence and maternal-fetal outcomes among El Salvadoran women presenting for labor-and-delivery

Mary K. Lynn,Marvin Stanley Rodriguez Aquino,Pamela Michelle Cornejo Rivas, Xiomara Miranda, David F. Torres-Romero, Hanson Cowan, Madeleine M. Meyer, Willber David Castro Godoy,Mufaro Kanyangarara,Stella C.W. Self,Berry A. Campbell,Melissa S. Nolan

Maternal Health, Neonatology and Perinatology(2024)

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Despite maternal flavivirus infections’ linkage to severe maternal and fetal outcomes, surveillance during pregnancy remains limited globally. Further complicating maternal screening for these potentially teratogenic pathogens is the overwhelming subclinical nature of acute infection. This study aimed to understand perinatal and neonatal risk for poor health outcomes associated with flaviviral infection during pregnancy in El Salvador. Banked serologic samples and clinical results obtained from women presenting for labor and delivery at a national referent hospital in western El Salvador March to September 2022 were used for this study. 198 samples were screened for dengue and Zika virus IgM, and statistical analyses analyzed demographic and clinical outcome associations with IgM positivity. This serosurvey revealed a high rate of maternal flavivirus infection—24.2
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Zika virus,Dengue virus,El Salvador,Parturition,Maternal-fetal medicine,Health outcomes,Health disparities,Flavivirus
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