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Infectious causes of microcephaly: epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and management

机译:微头发的传染性原因:流行病学,发病机制,诊断和管理

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Summary Microcephaly is an important sign of neurological malformation and a predictor of future disability. The 2015–16 outbreak of Zika virus and congenital Zika infection brought the world's attention to links between Zika infection and microcephaly. However, Zika virus is only one of the infectious causes of microcephaly and, although the contexts in which they occur vary greatly, all are of concern. In this Review, we summarise important aspects of major congenital infections that can cause microcephaly, and describe the epidemiology, transmission, clinical features, pathogenesis, management, and long-term consequences of these infections. We include infections that cause substantial impairment: cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex virus, rubella virus, Toxoplasma gondii , and Zika virus. We highlight potential issues with classification of microcephaly and show how some infants affected by congenital infection might be missed or incorrectly diagnosed. Although Zika virus has brought the attention of the world to the problem of microcephaly, prevention of all infectious causes of microcephaly and appropriately managing its consequences remain important global public health priorities.
机译:小头畸形是神经系统畸形的重要标志,也是未来残疾的预测因素。2015-16年爆发的寨卡病毒和先天性寨卡感染引起了全世界对寨卡感染与小头症之间联系的关注。然而,寨卡病毒只是引起小头症的传染原因之一,尽管它们发生的环境差异很大,但都令人担忧。在这篇综述中,我们总结了可能导致小头症的主要先天性感染的重要方面,并描述了这些感染的流行病学、传播、临床特征、发病机制、治疗和长期后果。我们包括导致严重损害的感染:巨细胞病毒、单纯疱疹病毒、风疹病毒、弓形虫和寨卡病毒。我们强调了小头症分类的潜在问题,并展示了一些受先天性感染影响的婴儿是如何被遗漏或错误诊断的。尽管寨卡病毒引起了全世界对小头症问题的关注,但预防小头症的所有传染原因并妥善处理其后果仍然是全球公共卫生的重要优先事项。

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    《The Lancet infectious diseases》 |2018年第1期|共13页
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    Institute for Global Health University College London;

    Infectious Diseases Department Great Ormond Street Hospital;

    Department of Parasitology Institute for Biomedical Sciences University of S?o Paulo;

    Department of Paediatrics University of Oxford;

    Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health University College London;

    Leonard Cheshire Disability and Inclusive Development Centre University College London;

    Division of Infection and Immunity University College London;

    Department of Nutrition School of Public Health University of S?o Paulo;

    Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health University College London;

    Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health University College London;

    Department of Infectious Disease Epidemiology London School of Hygiene &

    Tropical Medicine;

    Institute for Global Health University College London;

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