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The Zika Virus Individual Participant Data Consortium: A Global Initiative to Estimate the Effects of Exposure to Zika Virus during Pregnancy on Adverse Fetal, Infant, and Child Health Outcomes

dc.contributor.authorArrieta Bernate, Germán Javier
dc.contributor.authorMattar Velilla, Ameth Salim
dc.contributor.corporatenameCorporación Universitaria del caribe - CECAR
dc.contributor.researchgroupSalud Pública y Auditoría en Salud
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-03T13:24:17Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.description.abstract: This commentary describes the creation of the Zika Virus Individual Participant Data Consortium, a global collaboration to address outstanding questions in Zika virus (ZIKV) epidemiology through conducting an individual participant data meta-analysis (IPD-MA). The aims of the IPD-MA are to (1) estimate the absolute and relative risks of miscarriage, fetal loss, and short- and long-term sequelae of fetal exposure; (2) identify and quantify the relative importance of different sources of heterogeneity (e.g., immune profiles, concurrent flavivirus infection) for the risk of adverse fetal, infant, and child outcomes among infants exposed to ZIKV in utero; and (3) develop and validate a prognostic model for the early identification of high-risk pregnancies and inform communication between health care providers and their patients and public health interventions (e.g., vector control strategies, antenatal care, and family planning programs). By leveraging data from a diversity of populations across the world, the IPD-MA will provide a more precise estimate of the risk of adverse ZIKV-related outcomes within clinically relevant subgroups and a quantitative assessment of the generalizability of these estimates across populations and settings. The ZIKV IPD Consortium effort is indicative of the growing recognition that data sharing is a central component of global health security and outbreak response.
dc.description.researchareaAuditoría en Salud
dc.description.researchareaSalud Pública
dc.format.extent7 páginas
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dc.identifier.eissn2414-6366
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.cecar.edu.co/handle/cecar/10844
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisher.placeColombia
dc.relation.citationendpage7
dc.relation.citationstartpage1
dc.relation.citationvolumeVolumen 9
dc.relation.ispartofjournalTropical Medicine and Infectious Disease
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dc.subject.proposalZika virus
dc.subject.proposalIndividual participant data meta-analysis
dc.subject.proposalData sharing
dc.subject.proposalEmerging pathogen
dc.subject.proposalPrognostic model
dc.subject.proposalPrediction model
dc.subject.proposalCongenital Zika syndrome
dc.subject.proposalMicrocephaly
dc.titleThe Zika Virus Individual Participant Data Consortium: A Global Initiative to Estimate the Effects of Exposure to Zika Virus during Pregnancy on Adverse Fetal, Infant, and Child Health Outcomes
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