Describe the clinical-epidemiological profile of confirmed cases of microcephaly and central nervous system (CNS) disorders related to congenital Zika virus infection and other infectious etiologies in the State of Rio de Janeiro in the period between November of Estonia Email List . Methods. A cross-sectional study of Estonia Email List cases (as defined by the Ministry of Health) reported to the Rio de Janeiro State Secretariat of Health was carried out in the period under study. Demographic, epidemiological, clinical, radiological and laboratory variables were analyzed , with a bivariate descriptive statistical analysis and multiple logistic regression to study the factors related to death. Results. The median age of the mothers was 24 years; 30.9% reported fever and 64.8%, rash during pregnancy. Median head circumference at birth was 29 cm and weight, 2635 g. The etiological diagnosis was congenital Zika virus infection in Estonia Email List syphilis, toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus infection and herpes simplex virus infection (STORCH) in 13.8%, with a predominance of syphilis; and infection by an undefined infectious agent in 40.3%. CNS alterations other than microcephaly were described in 88.3%, with a predominance of cerebral calcifications, ventriculomegaly and cerebral atrophy. Total fatality reached Estonia Email List of the Zika virus infection cases and 22.2% of the toxoplasmosis cases were laboratory confirmed.
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The analytical and intervention models for health equity of the Estonia Email List RAES are developed from various approaches, such as social medicine, social epidemiology, medical anthropology, human ecology and One Health. 5) propose strategies to ensure access to comprehensive care for pregnant women, in order to reduce suffering, morbidity and maternal and neonatal mortality; and Estonia Email List analyze violations of human rights and the right to health of historically marginalized populations, including homeless people and other communities that depend on public spaces and the street to survive. The analytical and intervention models for health equity of the RAES are developed from various approaches, such as social medicine, social epidemiology, medical anthropology, human ecology and One Health. and Estonia Email List analyze violations of human rights and the right to health of historically marginalized populations, including homeless people and other communities that depend on public spaces and the street to survive. The analytical and intervention models for health equity of the RAES are developed from various approaches, such as social medicine, social epidemiology, medical anthropology, human ecology and One Health.