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Comparison of the Impact of Zika and Dengue Virus Infection, and Other Acute Illnesses of Unidentified Origin on Cognitive Functions in a Prospective Cohort in Chiapas Mexico

  1. Author:
    Belaunzaran-Zamudio, Pablo F.
    Ortega-Villa, Ana M.
    Mimenza-Alvarado, Alberto J.
    Guerra-De-Blas, Paola Del Carmen
    Aguilar-Navarro, Sara G.
    Sepulveda-Delgado, Jesus
    Hunsberger, Sally
    Salgado, Raydel Valdes
    Ramos-Castaneda, Jose
    Rincon Leon, Hector Armando
    Rodriguez de La Rosa, Paul
    Najera Cancino, Jose Gabriel
    Beigel, John
    Caballero Sosa, Sandra
    Ruiz Hernandez, Emilia
    Powers,John
    Ruiz-Palacios, Guillermo M.
    Lane, Clifford
  2. Author Address

    Inst Nacl Ciencias Med & Nutr Salvador Zubiran, Dept Infect, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.NIAID, NIH, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA.NIAID, Biostat Res Branch, Div Clin Res, NIH, 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA.Inst Nacl Ciencias Med Nutr & Salvador Zubiran, Dept Geriatr Med, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.Inst Nacl Ciencias Med Nutr & Salvador Zubiran, Geriatr Neurol Fellowship, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.Mexican Emerging Infect Dis Clin Res Network LaRe, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.Hosp Gen Zona 1, Inst Mexicano Seguro Social, Hosp Reg Alta Especialidad Ciudad Salud Tapachula, Directorate Res, Mexico City, DF, Mexico.Westat Corp, Rockville, MD USA.Inst Nacl Salud Publ, Dept Inmunidad, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.Inst Mexicano Seguro Social, Tapachula, Delegacion Esta, Mexico.Hosp Reg Alta Especialidad Ciudad Salud, Directorate Neurol, Tapachula, Mexico.Inst Seguridad & Serv Sociales Trabajadores Estad, Clin Hosp Dr Roberto Nettel Flores, Tapachula, Mexico.Hosp Gen Tapachula, Dept Urgencias, Tapachula, Mexico.Frederick Natl Lab Canc Res, Clin Res Directorate, Frederick, MD USA.
    1. Year: 2021
    2. Date: Mar 22
  1. Journal: Frontiers in Neurology
  2. FRONTIERS MEDIA SA,
    1. 12
  3. Type of Article: Article
  4. Article Number: 631801
  5. ISSN: 1664-2295
  1. Abstract:

    Zika has been associated with a variety of severe neurologic manifestations including meningitis and encephalitis. We hypothesized that it may also cause mild to subclinical neurocognitive alterations during acute infection or over the long term. In this observational cohort study, we explored whether Zika cause subclinical or mild neurocognitive alterations, estimate its frequency and duration, and compare it to other acute illnesses in a cohort of people with suspected Zika infection, in the region of Tapachula in Chiapas, Mexico during 2016-2018. We enrolled patients who were at least 12 years old with suspected Zika virus infection and followed them up for 6 months. During each visit participants underwent a complete clinical exam, including a screening test for neurocognitive dysfunction (Montreal Cognitive Assessment score). We enrolled 406 patients [37 with Zika, 73 with dengue and 296 with other acute illnesses of unidentified origin (AIUO)]. We observed a mild and transient impact over cognitive functions in patients with Zika, dengue and with other AIUO. The probability of having an abnormal MoCA score (< 26 points) was significantly higher in patients with Zika and AIUO than in those with dengue. Patients with Zika and AIUO had lower memory scores than patients with dengue (Zika vs. Dengue: -0.378, 95% CI-0.678 to -0.078; p = 0.014: Zika vs. AIUO 0.264, 95% CI 0.059, 0.469; p = 0.012). The low memory performance in patients with Zika and AIUO accounts for most of the differences in the overall MoCA score when compared with patients with dengue. Our results show a decrease in cognitive function during acute illness and provides no evidence to support the hypothesis that Zika might cause neurocognitive alterations longer than the period of acute infection or different to other infectious diseases. While effects on memory or perhaps other cognitive functions over the long term are possible, larger studies using more refined tools for neurocognitive functioning assessment are needed to identify these.

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  1. DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.631801
  2. PMID: 33828518
  3. PMCID: PMC8019918
  4. WOS: 000636663400001

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  1. Fiscal Year: FY2020-2021
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