Growth Patterns in Children with Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection

dc.contributor.authorTagarro García, Alfredo
dc.contributor.authorValle Pérez, Rut del
dc.contributor.authorDomínguez Rodríguez, Sara
dc.contributor.authorBaquero Artigao, Fernando
dc.contributor.authorNoguera Julián, Antoni
dc.contributor.authorVives Oñós, Isabel
dc.contributor.authorSantos, Mar
dc.contributor.authorHawkins Solís, María Magdalena
dc.contributor.authorPérez Seoane, Beatriz
dc.contributor.authorBlázquez Gamero, Daniel
dc.contributor.authorEt al.
dc.date.accessioned2021-07-28T15:36:27Z
dc.date.available2021-07-28T15:36:27Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractBackground: Congenital cytomegalovirus infection (CMVc) affects 0.7%-6% of recent births. Among its clinical manifestations are low weight and length at birth. Objective: Describe the growth patterns of children with CMVc in their early years. Methods: Observational, multicenter study of patients with CMVc. Anthropometric data were collected during the first 2 years of life and compared with World Health Organization standards. Results: Anthropometric characteristics of 383 children with CMVc were studied, of which 198 (51%) were symptomatic at birth. At birth, 9% were small for gestational age (SGA) in terms of their weight and length and 17% had microcephaly. At 24 ± 3 months, 10% had a weight and length ≤2 SD, and 13% a head circumference ≤2 SD. Of those who were SGA at birth, at 24 ± 3 months >20% remained at ≤2 SD of their weight and length. Conversely, 75% of children with low weight or length at 24 ± 3 had not been SGA at birth. 20% of infants with microcephaly at birth remained with microcephaly, and 10% of those without microcephaly developed it at 24 ± 3 months. The average growth rate in length and weight was normal. Patients who were symptomatic at birth, premature and with motor and neurocognitive impairment had a significantly higher risk of low weight and length at 24 ± 3 months. Conclusion: Around 10% of children with CMVc are at ≤2 SD in weight, length and head circumference at 24 ± 3 months. The lack of adequate growth is associated with symptoms at birth, prematurity and motor and neurocognitive impairment. Growth impairment could be incorporated into the symptomatic spectrum of CMVc.spa
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dc.description.impact3.164 JCR (2020) Q3, 56/92 Infectious Diseasesspa
dc.description.impact1.269 SJR (2020) Q1, 69/292 Infectious Diseasesspa
dc.description.impactNo data IDR 2019spa
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dc.identifier.citationTagarro, A., Valle, R., Domínguez Rodríguez, S., Baquero Artigao, F., Noguera Julian, A., Vives Oñós, I., Santos, M., Hawkins, M. M., Pérez Seoane, B., Medina, G., Rojo, P., Frick, M. A., Alonso Ojembarrena, A., Rives, M. T., Sota, I., Moliner, E., Colino, E., Cilleruelo, M. J., Ramos, J. T., … Blázquez Gamero, D. (2019). Growth Patterns in Children With Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection. The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 38(12), 1230-1235. https://doi.org/10.1097/INF.0000000000002483spa
dc.identifier.doi10.1097/INF.0000000000002483
dc.identifier.issn2048-7193
dc.identifier.issn2048-7207
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/11268/10260
dc.language.isoengspa
dc.peerreviewedSispa
dc.rights.accessRightsrestricted accessspa
dc.subject.otherCitomegalovirusspa
dc.subject.otherInsuficiencia de crecimientospa
dc.subject.unescoPediatríaspa
dc.titleGrowth Patterns in Children with Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infectionspa
dc.typejournal articlespa
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