Zika Brazilian Cohorts (ZBC) consortium: protocol for an individual participant data meta-analysis of congenital Zika syndrome after maternal exposure during pregnancy
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Despite great advances in our knowledge of the consequences of Zika virus to human health,
many questions remain unanswered, and results are often inconsistent. The small sample size of
individual studies has limited inference about the spectrum of congenital Zika manifestations and the
prognosis of affected children. The Brazilian Zika Cohorts Consortium addresses these limitations by
bringing together and harmonizing epidemiological data from a series of prospective cohort studies
of pregnant women with rash and of children with microcephaly and/or other manifestations of
congenital Zika. The objective is to estimate the absolute risk of congenital Zika manifestations
and to characterize the full spectrum and natural history of the manifestations of congenital Zika in
children with and without microcephaly. This protocol describes the assembly of the Consortium
and protocol for the Individual Participant Data Meta-analyses (IPD Meta-analyses). The findings
will address knowledge gaps and inform public policies related to Zika virus. The large harmonized
dataset and joint analyses will facilitate more precise estimates of the absolute risk of congenital Zika
manifestations among Zika virus-infected pregnancies and more complete descriptions of its full
spectrum, including rare manifestations. It will enable sensitivity analyses using different definitions
of exposure and outcomes, and the investigation of the sources of heterogeneity between studies
and regions.
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ALECRIM, Maria das Graças Costa et al. Zika Brazilian Cohorts (ZBC) consortium: protocol for an individual participant data meta-analysis of congenital Zika syndrome after maternal exposure during pregnancy. Viruses, Basel, v. 13, n. 4, e687, 2021. DOI: 10.3390/v13040687. Disponível em: https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/4/687. Acesso em: 18 fev. 2025.