Zika virus infection during pregnancy can cause serious birth defects of the brain and eyes, including intracranial calcifications, cerebral or cortical atrophy, chorioretinal abnormalities, and optic nerve abnormalities (1,2). The frequency of these Zika-associated brain and eye defects, based on data from the U.S. Zika Pregnancy and Infant Registry (USZPIR), has been previously reported in aggregate (3,4). This report describes the frequency of individual Zika-associated brain and eye defects among infants from pregnancies with laboratory evidence of confirmed or possible Zika virus infection. Among 6,799 live-born infants in USZPIR born during December 1, 2015-March 31, 2018, 4.6% had any Zika-associated birth defect; in a subgroup of pregnancies with a positive nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) for Zika virus infection, the percentage was 6.1% of live-born infants. The brain and eye defects most frequently reported included microcephaly, corpus callosum abnormalities, intracranial calcification, abnormal cortical gyral patterns, ventriculomegaly, cerebral or cortical atrophy, chorioretinal abnormalities, and optic nerve abnormalities. Among infants with any Zika-associated birth defect, one third had more than one defect reported. Certain brain and eye defects in an infant might prompt suspicion of prenatal Zika virus infection. These findings can help target surveillance efforts to the most common brain and eye defects associated with Zika virus infection during pregnancy should a Zika virus outbreak reemerge, and might provide a signal to the reemergence of Zika virus, particularly in geographic regions without ongoing comprehensive Zika virus surveillance.
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Nicole M Roth
Megan R Reynolds
Elizabeth L Lewis
Kate R Woodworth
Shana Godfred-Cato
Augustina Delaney
Amanda Akosa
Miguel Valencia-Prado
Maura Lash
Amanda Elmore
Peter Langlois
Salma Khuwaja
Aifili Tufa
Esther M Ellis
Eirini Nestoridi
Caleb Lyu
Nicole D Longcore
Monika Piccardi
Leah Lind
Sharon Starr
Loletha Johnson
Shea E Browne
Michael Gosciminski
Paz E Velasco
Fern Johnson-Clarke
Autumn Locklear
Mary Chan
Jane Fornoff
Karrie-Ann E Toews
Julius Tonzel
Natalie S Marzec
Shelby Hale
Amy E Nance
Teri Willabus
Dianna Contreras
Sowmya N Adibhatla
Lisa Iguchi
Emily Potts
Elizabeth Schiffman
Katherine Lolley
Brandi Stricklin
Elizabeth Ludwig
Helentina Garstang
Meghan Marx
Emily Ferrell
Camille Moreno-Gorrin
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Paul Romitti
Vinita Leedom
Brennan Martin
Louisa Castrodale
Amie Cook
Carolyn Fredette
Lindsay Denson
Laura Cronquist
John F Nahabedian
Neha Shinde
Kara Polen
Suzanne M Gilboa
Stacey W Martin
Janet D Cragan
Dana Meaney-Delman
Margaret A Honein
Van T Tong
Cynthia A Moore
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