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arWe report the early growth and neurologic findings of 48 infants in Brazil diagnosed with probable congenital Zika virus syndrome and followed to age 1-8 months. Most of these infants had microcephaly (86.7%) and craniofacial disproportion (95.8%). The clinical pattern included poor head growth with increasingly negative z-scores, pyramidal/extrapyramidal symptoms, and epilepsy.
Keywords: Zika virus infection; birthweight; congenital abnormalities; epilepsy; growth; infants; microcephaly; neurologic; outcomes; viruses.
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