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%) |