The Potential Hidden Toll of Zika.
Autor(es): McNeil Jr., Donald G.
Resumo: The article discusses the possibility that infants born to mothers who were infected with the Zika virus during pregnancy may suffer from various mental health issues later in life, and it mentions how the Zika virus resembles infectious agents that have been linked to the development of medical and mental conditions such as autism, schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder. In utero illnesses and viral infections are examined, along with the health of children in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Palavras-Chave: Infants, Mental health, Zika virus infections, Schizophrenia in children, Mother & infant, Autism in children, Children, Bipolar disorder in children, Viral diseases in children, Latin America
Imprenta: New York Times, v. 165, n. 57151, p. D1-D5, 2016
Descritores: Zika virus and Viral infections ; Zika virus - Zika fever
Data de publicação: 2016