niman Posted May 8, 2016 Report Share Posted May 8, 2016 FIRST he BORN IN SUCRE child with microcephaly LINKED TO ZIKADomingo, 08 Mayo 2016 11:25On April 27 of this year, the Venezuelan Society of Infectious Diseases reported the birth of the first newborn with microcephaly related to Zika virus. The child, whose birth took place in a private health center of Sucre state, also presented ventriculomegalia (enlarged cerebral ventricles) and calcium deposits in the brain. On the Ministry of Health is a newsletter with the protocol to be followed in cases of women who show symptoms of Zika during pregnancy. This figure, according to the Venezuelan Society of Public Health, round 2,978 suspected cases of the disease have suffered in the first trimester. For his part, the president of SVI, Elia Sanchez, recommends instruct pregnant women diagnosed with some type of fetal malformation in the areas of psychology, neurosurgery, cardiology and ophthalmology so that they have the necessary tools to address potential problems presenting children affected by the virus.http://laiguana.tv/articulos/27194-sucre-microcefalia-zika Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted May 8, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2016 Sucre detected first case of microcephaly linked to zika in VenezuelaMay 8, 2016 - 8:56 a.m. A child with a small head was born on April 27 at a private clinic of Sucre state, which would be the first case of microcephaly in Venezuela linked to zika, according to the Venezuelan Society of Infectious Diseases.The infant, born by Caesarean section, suffers ventriculomegalia, enlarged cerebral ventricles, and calcifications or calcium deposits in the brain.The mother, 26, was one of the 2,978 women suspected of having had zika during the first trimester of pregnancy, according to unpublished data from the Ministry of Health on April 2, and released by the Venezuelan Society Public Health, published the newspaper El Nacional in its edition on Sunday.The latest report from the World Health Organization (WHO) indicates that the epidemic has already reached zika 57 countries, and a few weeks ago said that was no scientific consensus that the virus causes microcephaly and Guillain-Barre syndrome. It is estimated that a vaccine could be ready by 2018. Meanwhile, Brazilian scientists showed that Wolbachia could limit the ability of mosquitoes to transmit the zikahttp://800noticias.com/detectan-en-sucre-primer-caso-de-microcefalia-vinculado-al-zika-en-venezuela Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted May 8, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2016 In Sucre the first child with microcephaly that links to zika was bornThere are 2,978 pregnant women who are suspected of having had zika during the first trimester of pregnancy / Archive NationalThere are 2,978 pregnant women who are suspected of having had zika during the first trimester of pregnancy / Archive NationalThe Venezuelan Society of Infectious Diseases reported that the infant also has ventriculomegalia and brain calcifications. They call for similar cases samples taken for accurate diagnosis 7Send by mailPrintRectifyJORGE MARIA EMILIA M.[email protected]8 MAY 2016 - 12:01 AMOn Wednesday April 27 in Sucre state he was born the first child with microcephaly probably caused by the Zika virus. Her mother, 26-year-old underwent a caesarean in a private health center. Besides having the smaller head than other newborns, the baby has ventriculomegalia, enlarged cerebral ventricles, and calcifications or calcium deposits in the brain, reported the Venezuelan Society of Infectious Diseases.Like that mother, there are 2,978 pregnant women who are suspected of having had zika during the first trimester of pregnancy, according to unpublished data from the Ministry of Health on April 2, and released by the Venezuelan Society Public health. In a small percentage of these cases could be affected fetuses. The office has given no warning to the public about the risks of becoming infected with the virus during pregnancy."Since I told my son comes with microcephaly I have been going very badly. It is very difficult to know what is in those conditions and at birth may perhaps worse. The perinatologist said I could perhaps have seizures, the country's situation makes it worse because I know that there is no medicine for that "says a woman of Sucre state who is now seven months pregnant, and two months of gestation presented rash, fever, joint pain and sicca, all symptoms of zika.The 27-year-old was unaware of zika in the country. "I did not know the zika. I had only heard of chikungunya. In fact, when I got sick with the virus relate it. I began to investigate with the greatest hope that it was not to affect the baby. "The publication of the Epidemiological Bulletin has remained stagnant in July 2015, and since December admit the presence of the virus in Venezuela's statements about Melo Minister Luisana have been counted and terse. Just two weeks ago to zika he was declared a notifiable disease.Conjoint treatment. Elia Sanchez, president of the Venezuelan Society of Infectious Diseases recommends that pregnant diagnosed with some type of fetal malformation are given tools to respond from the areas of psychology, neurosurgery, cardiology and ophthalmology. Children may present problems in some organs depending on the degree of damage caused by the virus.Veronica Acosta is also the Sucre state and suffered zika in December, when he was in the first trimester of their pregnancy. At week 27 of pregnancy they were diagnosed with microcephaly the baby and the following week, on April 8, suffered a rupture membrane that forced an emergency Caesarean. The girl did not survive. "The baby was very complicated. Had microcephaly and ventriculomegalia, doctors had warned me that the prognosis was complicated because it would have put three valves in the head ".Acosta relates that at birth the doctors took samples from the umbilical cord, placenta and brain matter to determine whether the condition actually caused the Zika virus or responds to another cause. "In two months I get the results. Had I known that the zika was pregnant and would not have gone. Nobody wants to bring a child into the world to suffer and less with the conditions we live in the country. "The crisis in the health sector scares mothers. "The doctor explained to me that these complications with the baby coming (microcephaly, severe ventriculomegaly and talipe or clubfoot), possibly can not walk, can have mental retardation, developmental delay and seizures. I'm afraid to suffer. Can live 20 years or two months, "says another woman pregnant Sucre state.Aimless. The magnitude of the epidemic in Venezuela is unknown. The latest data is not released by the Ministry of Health indicate that there are 28,565 suspected cases, but the Venezuelan Society of Public Health, based on the number of reports of unexpected fever, believes there are 723,550 cases of symptomatic zika. Only sucrense perinatologist Alejandro Higuerey 6 pregnant diagnosed with alterations in the fetus after having suffered a similar Zika virus."We have to be concerned because it is not informing the population. There is a surge of pregnant women with zika. Just this week I saw three. At the University Hospital of Caracas had a dead embryo to which it was diagnosed zika, "the infectious disease specialist Ana Carvajal.late diagnosisThe only institution in the country that performs detection zika blood is the National Institute of Hygiene Rafael Rangel, in the UCV. "We still have problems with INH to publish the individual results of patients with suspected zika. The information we have is that the processing of the samples is very serious, but then we have the results, "criticizes Pablo Hernandez, perinatologist Aragua state. Elia also Sanchez, president of the Venezuelan Society of Infectious Diseases, wait for the results of samples sent from Sucre to Caracas more than a month ago for a test polymerase chain reaction in real time. Still, the infectious disease specialist believes it is important that samples from the umbilical cord, placenta are taken and if the baby dies, the brain mass and a blood sample from the mother to scientifically relate to zika with cases of microcephalyThe dataThe latest report from the World Health Organization indicates that the epidemic has already reached zika 57 countries, and a few weeks ago said that was no scientific consensus that the virus causes microcephaly and Guillain-Barre syndrome. It is estimated that a vaccine could be ready by 2018. Meanwhile, Brazilian scientists showed that Wolbachia could limit the ability of mosquitoes to transmit the zikaCipher2,978 pregnant women are suspected of having suffered during the first quarter zikahttp://www.el-nacional.com/sociedad/Sucre-nacio-primer-microcefalia-vincula_0_843515716.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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niman Posted May 8, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 8, 2016 First recorded case of a child with microcephaly in Venezuela associated with Zika virusMay 8, 2016 11:11 a.m. MariaIn the country there are 2,978 pregnant women suspected of having suffered zika during the first trimester of pregnancy"The situation in the country makes it worse," says the mother | Referential Photo - AFP A baby with microcephaly associated Zika virus by transmission from pregnancy by infected mother , was born on April 27 in Sucre state .The baby, born at a private clinic in the state, also suffers ventriculomegalia, enlarged cerebral ventricles, and calcifications or calcium deposits in the brain, reported the Venezuelan Society of Infectious Diseases , according to publication of the newspaper El Nacional.In the country there are 2,978 suspected of having had zika pregnant women during the first trimester of pregnancy, according to the Venezuelan Society of Public Health with unpublished data by theMinistry of Health .The mother of the baby born in Sucre told The National that was unaware of zika in the country. "I did not know the zika. I had only heard of chikungunya . In fact, when I got sick with the virus relate it . I began to investigate with the greatest hope that it was not to affect the baby. ""The perinatologist said I could perhaps have seizures, the country's situation makes it worse because I know that there is no medicine for that , " he laments.http://www.elpitazo.com/ultimas-noticias/nace-primer-nino-microcefalia-asociada-al-virus-zika-venezuela/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted May 9, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2016 (edited) Microcephaly case detected in Venezuela MAY 9, 2016ADMIN 0 CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) - Venezuelan doctors detected in the east of the country the case of a baby girl who was diagnosed with microcephaly, which may be related to the virus zika.In the remote northeastern town of Carupano in Sucre state, it was detected in the case of a person born on April 27 infant with microcephaly, told The Associated Press Elia Sanchez, president of the Venezuelan Society of Infectious Diseases.The AP asked the authorities to comment on the case, but no response so far.In addition to microcephaly, in which the baby is smaller than the normal head, the newborn has "dilatation of the cerebral ventricles" and "calcifications" in the brain, said the official.Sanchez said the girl's mother, 26, was diagnosed clinically zika early in her pregnancy, so it is presumed that presents microcephaly is related to the virus.The mother had "manifestations of premature labor" that forced doctors to attend to emergency, he said, which prevented take blood samples to certify the presence of zika.Sanchez said the case of Carupano baby "is the first to survive" in Venezuela, as have been other diagnoses microcephaly in the country, "but children born in poor condition and have not survived."The Venezuelan government had until last February reported 5,221 suspected cases of zika, 319 confirmed and three deaths. The unions of doctors in the country estimate that symptomatic cases of the virus significantly exceed official records.Reports from the World Health Organization indicate that the first four cases of zika in Venezuela were recorded in November 2015, but the infectious disease specialist Julio Castro, professor at the Institute of Tropical Medicine at the State Central University of Venezuela, said that according the curves of the febrile Health Ministry estimated that the virus would have started between August and September.The authorities have limited the spread of epidemiological statistics and other viruses zika for reasons that have not yet explained, a situation that has been heavily criticized by medical associations. Amid the economic crisis, Venezuela faces a complex problem in the health sector that has worsened in recent months by a severe shortage of medicines and supplies, which some unions estimated at more than 90%, and deficiencies in the centers public and private health._____Fabiola Sanchez is on Twitter as: https://twitter.com/fisancheznhttp://www.aker.com.ve/2016/05/09/detectan-caso-de-microcefalia-en-venezuela/?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter&ckattempt=1 Edited May 9, 2016 by niman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted May 9, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2016 Microcephaly map update Carupanohttps://www.google.com/maps/d/u/1/edit?mid=1RcVTrkYW6hax_iITjKUkEcBCVeI Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted May 9, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 9, 2016 Published Date: 05/08/2016 18:46:47Subject: PRO / ESP> Zika - Venezuela: (SUC) microcephaly, new cases, inadequate epidemiological managementArchive Number: 20160508.4209511ZIKA - VENEZUELA: (SUC) MICROCEPHALY, NEW CASES, IMPROPER HANDLING EPIDEMIOLOGIC************************************************** ************************************A statement from ProMED-mailhttp://www.promedmail.orgProMED-mail is a program of theInternational Society for Infectious Diseaseshttp://www.isid.orgDate: May 1, 2016Source: El Nacional, Venezuelahttp://www.el-nacional.com/sociedad/Sucre-nacio-primer-microcefalia-vincula_0_843515716.html[Edited by Jaime Torres]On Wednesday April 27 in Sucre state he was born the first child with microcephaly probably caused by the Zika virus. Her mother, 26-year-old underwent a caesarean in a private health center. Besides having the smaller head than other newborns, the baby has ventriculomegalia, enlarged cerebral ventricles, and calcifications or calcium deposits in the brain, reported the Venezuelan Society of Infectious Diseases.Like that mother, there are 2,978 pregnant women who are suspected of having had zika during the first trimester of pregnancy, according to unpublished data from the Ministry of Health on April 2, and released by the Venezuelan Society Public health. In a small percentage of these cases could be affected fetuses. The office has given no warning to the public about the risks of becoming infected with the virus during pregnancy."Since I told my son comes with microcephaly I have been going very badly. It is very difficult to know what is in those conditions and at birth may perhaps worse. The perinatologist said I could perhaps have seizures, the country's situation makes it worse because I know that there is no medicine for that "says a woman of Sucre state who is now seven months pregnant, and two months of gestation presented rash, fever, joint pain and sicca, all symptoms of zika.The 27-year-old was unaware of zika in the country. "I did not know the zika. I had only heard of chikungunya. In fact, when I got sick with the virus relate it. I began to investigate with the greatest hope that it was not to affect the baby. "The publication of the Epidemiological Bulletin has remained stagnant in July 2015, and since December admit the presence of the virus in Venezuela's statements about Melo Minister Luisana have been counted and terse. Just two weeks ago to zika he was declared a notifiable disease.Conjoint treatment. Elia Sanchez, president of the Venezuelan Society of Infectious Diseases recommends that pregnant diagnosed with some type of fetal malformation are given tools to respond from the areas of psychology, neurosurgery, cardiology and ophthalmology. Children may present problems in some organs depending on the degree of damage caused by the virus.Veronica Acosta is also the Sucre state and suffered zika in December, when he was in the first trimester of their pregnancy. At week 27 of pregnancy they were diagnosed with microcephaly the baby and the following week, on April 8, suffered a rupture membrane that forced an emergency Caesarean. The girl did not survive. "The baby was very complicated. Had microcephaly and ventriculomegalia, doctors had warned me that the prognosis was complicated because it would have put three valves in the head ".Acosta relates that at birth the doctors took samples from the umbilical cord, placenta and brain matter to determine whether the condition actually caused the Zika virus or responds to another cause. "In two months I get the results. Had I known that the zika was pregnant and would not have gone. Nobody wants to bring a child into the world to suffer and less with the conditions we live in the country. "The crisis in the health sector scares mothers. "The doctor explained to me that these complications with the baby coming (microcephaly, severe ventriculomegaly and talipe or clubfoot), possibly can not walk, can have mental retardation, developmental delay and seizures. I'm afraid to suffer. Can live 20 years or two months, "says another woman pregnant Sucre state.Aimless. The magnitude of the epidemic in Venezuela is unknown. The latest data is not released by the Ministry of Health indicate that there are 28,565 suspected cases, but the Venezuelan Society of Public Health, based on the number of reports of unexpected fever, believes there are 723,550 cases of symptomatic zika. Only sucrense perinatologist Alejandro Higuerey 6 pregnant diagnosed with alterations in the fetus after having suffered a similar Zika virus."We have to be concerned because it is not informing the population. There is a surge of pregnant women with zika. Just this week I saw three. At the University Hospital of Caracas had a dead embryo to which it was diagnosed zika, "the infectious disease specialist Ana Carvajal.late diagnosisThe only institution in the country that performs detection zika blood is the National Institute of Hygiene Rafael Rangel, in the UCV. "We still have problems with INH to publish the individual results of patients with suspected zika. The information we have is that the processing of the samples is very serious, but then we have the results, "criticizes Pablo Hernandez, perinatologist Aragua state. Elia also Sanchez, president of the Venezuelan Society of Infectious Diseases, wait for the results of samples sent from Sucre to Caracas more than a month ago for a test polymerase chain reaction in real time. Still, the infectious disease specialist believes it is important that samples from the umbilical cord, placenta are taken and if the baby dies, the brain mass and a blood sample from the mother to scientifically relate to zika with cases of microcephalyThe dataThe latest report from the World Health Organization indicates that the epidemic has already reached zika 57 countries, and a few weeks ago said that was no scientific consensus that the virus causes microcephaly and Guillain-Barre syndrome. It is estimated that a vaccine could be ready by 2018. Meanwhile, Brazilian scientists showed that Wolbachia could limit the ability of mosquitoes to transmit the zikaCipher2,978 pregnant women are suspected of having suffered during the first quarter zikaReported by: Jaime R. Torres <[email protected]>- ProMED-ESP-----................. jt[The absence of an effective information campaign by the national health authorities about the risks of Zika virus infection in pregnant women, in a country plagued by a severe epidemic of the disease country, is inexplicable and very worrying. The peak of the epidemic wave was experienced in December and January, so the bulk of the cases of newborns affected by microcephaly or other disorders of the central nervous system, will only be seen in the coming months. The complaints expressed by the mothers interviewed reflect the situation of most of the nearly 3,000 symptomatic infected pregnant women in the first trimester of pregnancy according to estimates by the same health authorities, which lack adequate information on the implications of infection at this stage of pregnancy and they have not been incorporated into any special protocol to ensure optimum handling of their status as special risk. Hiding the information on the true impact of known obstetric and neurological complications associated with infection only contribute to aggravate the situation and increase the terrible economic and social burden of the same for the affected family group and society in general. Moderator Jaime R. Torres]http://promedmail.org/direct.php?id=20160508.4209511 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted May 19, 2016 Author Report Share Posted May 19, 2016 Two cases of microcephaly and other neurological abnormalities are currently under verification in Spain and Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic of). http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/10665/206537/1/zikasitrep_19May2016_eng.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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