Zika virus in Pregnancy in a Honduran cohort: neurodevelopmental assessment of normocephalic children born to Zika virus exposed and non-exposed pregnant people

Author:

Alger Jackeline1,Cafferata María Luisa2,López Raquel1,Wiggins Lisa D.3,Callejas Allison4,Castillo Mario4,Fúnes Jenny4,Rico Fátima5,Valencia Diana3,Varela Douglas6,Alvarez Zulma7,Berrueta Mabel2,Bock Harry8,Bustillo Carolina9,Calderón Alejandra10,Ciganda Alvaro2,García Jorge1,García Kimberly11,Gibbons Luz2,Gilboa Suzanne M.3,Harville Emily W.12,Hernández Gustavo13,López Wendy1,Lorenzana Ivette11,Luque Marco T.14,Maldonado Carlos15,Moore Cynthia16,Ochoa Carlos17,Parham Leda11,Pastrana Karla9,Paternina-Caicedo Angel12,Rodríguez Heriberto9,Stella Candela2,Tannis Ayzsa F.18,Wesson Dawn19,Zúniga Concepción20,Tong Van T.3,Buekens Pierre12

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Enfermedades Infecciosas y Parasitología Antonio Vidal

2. Instituto de Efectividad Clínica y Sanitaria

3. National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

4. Servicio de Neonatología, Departamento de Pediatría, Hospital Escuela

5. Departamento de Pediatría, Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

6. Servicio de Neurología, Departamento de Pediatría, Hospital Escuela

7. Unidad de Vigilancia de la Salud, Región Sanitaria Metropolitana del Distrito Central, Secretaría de Salud de Honduras

8. Centro de Salud Dra. Nerza Paz, Región Sanitaria Metropolitana del Distrito Central; Secretaría de Salud de Honduras

9. Departamento de Ginecología y Obstetricia, Hospital Escuela

10. Centro de Salud Villanueva, Región Sanitaria Metropolitana del Distrito Central; Secretaría de Salud de Honduras

11. Centro de Investigaciones Genéticas, Instituto de Investigaciones en Microbiología, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Honduras

12. Department of Epidemiology, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

13. Departamento de Pediatría, Hospital de Especialidades San Felipe

14. Servicio de Infectología, Departamento de Pediatría, Hospital Escuela

15. Servicio de Oftalmología, Departamento de Pediatría, Hospital Escuela

16. Goldbelt Professional Services, LLC

17. Servicio de Maternidad, Hospital de Especialidades San Felipe

18. Eagle Global Scientific, LLC

19. Department of Tropical Medicine, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine

20. Departamento de Vigilancia de la Salud, Hospital Escuela

Abstract

Abstract Background Studies examining the association between in utero Zika virus (ZIKV) exposure and child neurodevelopmental outcomes have produced varied results limited by the absence of a comparison group. The present study aimed to assess the neurodevelopmental outcomes among a cohort of children born with normal head circumference from pregnant people enrolled in the Zika in Pregnancy in Honduras (ZIPH) cohort study between July and December 2016. Methods Enrollment of pregnant people was voluntary and occurred during their first prenatal visit at a health center in Tegucigalpa, with collection of venous blood. Children with the following characteristics were selected for the longitudinal follow-up study: normal birth head circumference, > 6 months of age, born at one of two hospitals in Tegucigalpa, and known in utero ZIKV exposure status. In utero exposure to ZIKV was defined as a positive prenatal ZIKV IgM and/or positive ZIKV RNA result at enrollment. The developmental evaluation included Spanish language versions of the Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development, Third Edition (BSID-III) and the Ages & Stages Questionnaires: Social-Emotional, Second Edition (ASQ:SE-2). Results One hundred fifty-two children were assessed between May 2018 and March 2020. The mean age was 2.0 years, and > 93% had adequate anthropometric growth. Sixty children were exposed to ZIKV during pregnancy. BSID-III and ASQ:SE-2 were performed in 151 and 152 children, respectively. Forty-one children had a delay (< 85 composite score) in any of the BSID-III domains. There were no statistically significant differences between exposed and unexposed groups; however, children with in utero exposure to ZIKV had lower cognitive and language scores that persisted after adjusting for maternal age and education and after excluding children born preterm and low birth weight from the analysis. Assessment of socioemotional development showed that 92% of children had adequate development with a score equal to or below the cutoff point; there were no statistically significant differences between exposed and non-exposed children. Conclusions The exploration of cognitive and language differences in ZIKV exposed vs. non-exposed children could be informed by additional research in larger samples. Children with prenatal ZIKV exposure can be monitored for cognitive and language delays and referred for interventions as needed.

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Research Square Platform LLC

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