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Zika virus challenges for neuropsychiatry recently published by Dove Medical Press

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January 29, 2018
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A new study, published in the Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment journal, examines this by critically reviewing the literature.

The Zika virus is an arbovirus spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito, and has been strongly linked to congenital malformations in infants born to mothers who contracted the disease while pregnant. However, not a great deal is known about the mechanisms underlying the disease's neurological complications and what further research is required, an undertaking sought by the authors of this recent study.

The review, entitled "Zika virus challenges for neuropsychiatry", examines emerging evidence largely from in vitro studies to better investigate the Zika virus' effect on neuronal cells. The authors also looked at a temporal association between Zika infection and an increase in cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome.

The lead author of the paper, Antonio Teixeira from the McGovern Medical School, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, said "The literature reveals that further studies addressing the mechanisms underlying Zika-induced neuronal damage are warranted. In particular, ongoing longitudinal cohort studies can show the long-term neurological and psychiatric consequences of congenital and after-birth Zika infection. Reliable diagnostic criteria for the identification of cases of microcephaly are also still required."

He continues, "There is a clear temporal association between the increased reporting of cases of microcephaly and of GBS and the Zika virus outbreak. In the short term, as neither pharmacological treatment nor vaccines are available, prevention of Zika infection relies on protective measures against mosquito bites."

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The Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment journal is published by Dove Medical Press, an open-access publisher of over 130 medical and biological journal titles.

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Angela Jones
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http://www.dovepress.com

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