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. 2021 Apr 23;16(4):e0249166. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0249166

Table 3. Characteristics of 42 mother-to-child congenital chikungunya studies.

Clinical findings Manifestation N of studies (%)
Fever 24 (57.1%)
Neurological Hipoactivity
Irritability
Poor feeding
Encephalopaty/encephalithis
Meningoencephalitis
Seizures
Intracranial hemorrhage
24 (57.1%)
Dermatological Maculopapular eruption
Hyperpigmentation
Bullous dermatoses
Skin scaling
24 (57.1%)
Respiratory Apnea
Respiratory failure
24 (57.1%)
Hematological Thrombocytopenia
Disseminated coagulation
intravascular
17 (40.4%)
Cardiovascular Hemodynamic instability
Myocarditis
Pericardial effusion
Pericarditis
11 (26.1%)
Gastrintestinal Enterocolitis
Diarrhea
Mucositis
Gastrointestinal bleeding
9 (21.4%)
Sequels Neurological 9 (21.4%)
Skeletal muscle Hyperalgesia
Diffuser lower limb edema
7 (16.6%)
Death 5 (11.9%)
Miscarriages 2 (4.75%)
Stillbirth 2 (4.75%)