IMPACT OF ZIKA VIRUS ON PREGNANT WOMEN IN BRAZIL: AN ECOLOGICAL STUDY (2016–2024)

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i10.21353

Keywords:

Zika vírus. Pregnant women. Epidemiology.

Abstract

This article analyzed the distribution and impacts of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in pregnant women in Brazil between 2016 and 2024, through an ecological and descriptive study using SINAN/DATASUS data from women diagnosed with ZIKV (ICD-10 U06). Sociodemographic, regional, and clinical outcome variables were considered. During the period, 114,602 cases were reported in pregnant women, representing 22.1% of the national total, with a peak in 2016 (54.4%) and subsequent decline. Most cases occurred in women aged 20 to 39 years (58.6%), mainly in the second trimester. The Northeast accounted for 39.7% of cases, followed by the Southeast (30.5%), and pardo (multiracial) women were the most affected (39.2%). Regarding clinical outcomes, 68.4% evolved to cure, 0.23% to death, and 31.3% had no reported outcome. Although cases have decreased after 2016, ZIKV remains a challenge for maternal-fetal health in Brazil, disproportionately affecting pardo women, adolescents, and residents of the Northeast. Strengthening surveillance and applying equitable policies are essential to mitigate its impacts.

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Author Biographies

Fernanda Santinoni, Faculdade de Medicina de Marília

Graduanda em Medicina, Faculdade de Medicina de Marília, Marília, Brasil. https://orcid.org/0009-0004-5812-1961. 

Clara Barreto Blanc, Universidade de Taubaté

Graduanda em Medicina, Universidade de Taubaté, Caraguatatuba, Brasil. https://orcid.org/0009-0008-3661-5214. 

Julia Bezerra Lima, Centro Universitário de Excelência

Graduanda em Medicina, Centro Universitário de Excelência, Feira de Santana, Brasil. https://orcid.org/0009-0006-7443-6781.

Maria Rocha Ledo, Faculdade Zarns

Graduanda em medicina, Faculdade Zarns, Salvador, Brasil. https://orcid.org/0009-0005-9025-3312.

Camila Pessoa de Sousa, Faculdade Santa Marcelina

Graduanda em medicina, Faculdade Santa Marcelina, São Paulo, Brasil. https://orcid.org/0009-0003-0889-845X. 

Marjorie Correia de Andrade, Universidade Potiguar

Graduada em medicina, Universidade Potiguar, Natal, Brasil. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6032-1891.

Published

2025-10-06

How to Cite

Santinoni, F., Blanc, C. B., Lima, J. B., Ledo, M. R., Sousa, C. P. de, & Andrade, M. C. de. (2025). IMPACT OF ZIKA VIRUS ON PREGNANT WOMEN IN BRAZIL: AN ECOLOGICAL STUDY (2016–2024). Revista Ibero-Americana De Humanidades, Ciências E Educação, 11(10), 644–654. https://doi.org/10.51891/rease.v11i10.21353