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Volume 24, Number 1—January 2018
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

Zika Virus Testing and Outcomes during Pregnancy, Florida, USA, 2016

Colette Shiu1, Rebecca Starker1, Jaclyn Kwal, Michelle Bartlett, Anise Crane, Samantha Greissman, Naiomi Gunaratne, Meghan Lardy, Michelle Picon, Patricia Rodriguez, Ivan Gonzalez, and Christine L. CurryComments to Author 
Author affiliations: University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, Miami, Florida, USA (C. Shiu, R. Starker, J. Kwal, M. Bartlett, A. Crane, S. Greissman, N. Gunaratne, M. Lardy, M. Picon, P. Rodriguez, I. Gonzalez, C.L. Curry); Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami (P. Rodriguez, I. Gonzalez, C.L. Curry)

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Table 4

Outcomes and characteristics of neonates from 86 pregnant women who had laboratory evidence of Zika virus during pregnancy, Miami–Dade County, Florida, USA, 2016

Characteristic No. (%)
Delivery status
Delivered 53 (60.9)
In utero
34 (39.1)
Testing status
Tested 43 (81.1)
Not tested
10 (18.9)
Test result
Positive 2 (4.7)
Negative 39 (90.7)
Pending
2 (4.7)
Follow-up
Lost to follow-up 21 (39.6)
Continued care
32 (60.4)
Head circumference at birth
Abnormal 5 (9.4)
Within normal limits
48 (90.6)
Audiology testing
Abnormal 1 (1.9)
Normal 43 (81.1)
Not tested
9 (17.0)
Fundoscopic exam results
Abnormal 8 (13.2)
Normal 9 (16.9)
Pending 13 (24.5)
Not tested
24 (45.3)
Cranial magnetic resonance imaging results
Abnormal 2 (3.8)
Not tested
51 (96.2)
Cranial ultrasound at birth
Abnormal 9 (17.0)
Normal 29 (54.7)
Not tested 15 (28.3)

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1These authors contributed equally to this article.

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