Clinical-Epidemiological Profile Of Microcephaly Cases In The State Of Maranhão, From 2018 To 2021
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Microcephaly, child health, Zika virus infectionAbstract
INTRODUCTION: With the Zika Virus outbreak in 2015, there was a significant increase in cases of microcephaly, making it possible to find the virus in the nervous tissue of newborns with the disease and in the amniotic fluid of infected pregnant women. increase in pathology in newborns with Zika Virus contagion. METHODOLOGY: Retrospective cross-sectional study with data from Microcephaly Cases in the State of Maranhão from 2018 to 2021. DATASUS).RESULT: There were 81 new episodes of Microcephaly, in which 58.02% of the cases were detected in the postpartum period, 45 of the newborns were male and it was observed that 33.33% had adequate weight for the age.DISCUSSION:From the point of view that Zika virus infection causes congenital and neurological malformations in addition to microcephaly, it was possible to understand the impact that this has on the treatment of people with this disease. more specific exams that are not easily accessible for users of the Unified Health System or the private network because they do not exist in all municipalities in the state of Maranhão, in addition to the need for a multidisciplinary team which is not present in the main mesoregions of Maranhão.CONCLUSION: There is a need for increased surveillance, training and training for health professionals to be able to detect the appearance of microcephaly as soon as possible
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