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. 2020 Mar 10;28(5):1276–1286. doi: 10.1016/j.ymthe.2020.03.004

Table 2.

Clinical Progression

Neurologic Clinical Symptomsa Boxer
Dachshund
Prior ZIKVBR Treatment After 1st ZIKVBR Dose (106 PFU) After 2nd ZIKVBR Dose (107 PFU) Prior ZIKVBR Treatment After 1st ZIKVBR Dose (106 PFU) After 2nd ZIKVBR Dose (107 PFU)
Seizures 3 per day zero 2 events zero zero zero
Altered mental statusb +++ + +++ +
Circling to one side +++ +
Compulsive pacing ++ + +
Abnormal gait and posture (ataxia and paresis) +++ +
Nasal sensitivity deficiency ++ ++
Central blindness (cortical)
Pupillary size and symmetry deficiency + + +
Pupillary reflexes
Palpebral reflexes
Contralateral menace deficit R+++ R+ R+ L+ L– L–
Contralateral decreased conscious perception R +++ R+ R+ L+ L– L–
Contralateral facial sensation deficit R+++ R+ R+ L+/R+ L+/R+ L+/R+
a

The score system applied for each neurologic clinical symptom is as follows: (–) normal, (+) mild, (++) moderate, (+++) severe. The letters R and E stand for lateralization in each the neurologic lesion appear, either to the right or to the left side of the body, respectively.

b

Defined by 1 or more of the following clinical signs as follows: behavior change, dementia, dullness, and disorientation.