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Fetal Harm In Zika Virus Infection During Pregnancy Related To Maternal Immunosuppression

by Dr. Lakshmi Venkataraman on August 21, 2017 at 10:24 PM
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Zika virus infection in pregnancy is particularly serious since the organism severely suppresses the mother's already weak immune system (almost similar to HIV), helping the virus to multiply and spread, thereby increasing the risk of harm to the fetus with resultant birth defects.


The current study was conducted by the Keck School of Medicine of USC under Dr Jae Jung, Distinguished Professor and chair of the Department of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology at the Keck School of Medicine and the findings appear in Nature Microbiology in August 2017.

‘Mosquito borne illnesses are on the rise due to global warming and climate change and need to be urgently addressed to protect the health of the population, especially the pregnant woman and the fetus.’

Earlier Clinical Trials Have Not Included Pregnant Women - Correcting This Lapse

One of the main reasons that lots of funds and effort is being invested in Zika virus research and vaccine development is because of the severe harm it causes to the fetus during pregnancy. However, none of the Phase I clinical trials have included pregnant women, which is rather surprising according to senior author Dr Jung.

"The Zika virus vaccines in development seem to be highly effective, but they are being tested among non-pregnant women with different body chemistry compared to pregnant women," Jung said. "It's feasible the recommended vaccine dose -- though effective for non-pregnant women -- may not be potent enough for pregnant women because their bodies are more tolerant of viruses."

Testing The Zika Virus In Blood Samples Of Pregnant Women

The research team tested the effects of African and Asian Zika virus strains in blood samples of healthy men, non-pregnant women and pregnant women between 18-39 years. The blood samples were analyzed when the infection was at the peak.

Earlier studies by others have shown that Zika virus infection during the first and second trimesters of pregnancy is associated with increased incidence of fetal abnormalities.


Scope Of The Study

Though fetal microcephaly (small fetal head) has been reported widely leading to brain damage, other equally grave birth defects have been reported such as formation of calcium clumps in the brain of newborns that results in brain damage and developmental delays, underscoring the need for urgent preventive and control measures to limit spread of Zika virus infection.

In conclusion, Dr Suan-Sin Foo, lead author of the study and a research associate in the Jae Jung Lab opines that the findings of the current study should be an eye opener to initiate appropriate measures to protect the health of the pregnant woman and the fetus from this deadly disease.

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