Perinatal Mother-to-Child Chikungunya Virus Infection: Screening of Cognitive and Learning Difficulties in a Follow-Up Study of the Chimere Cohort on Reunion Island.

Publication date: May 14, 2025

In this cohort study, we evaluated the cognitive and learning difficulties of school-age children perinatally infected with Chikungunya virus (CHIKV) on Reunion Island using the Evaluation of Cognitive Functions and Learning in Children (EDA) battery screening test compared to the healthy children cohort used for EDA development. Of the 19 infected children, 11 (57. 9%) exhibited subnormal or abnormal scores, of whom 3 were classified as high risk, and 8 were classified as at risk for cognitive and learning difficulties. Children who had encephalopathy were at higher risk for displaying at least one difficulty than non-encephalopathic children (relative risk 2. 13; 95% CI 1. 05-4. 33). The difficulties observed affected verbal functions, non-verbal functions, and learning abilities, such as phonology, lexical evocation and comprehension, graphism, selective visual attention, planning, visual-spatial reasoning, dictation and mathematics, as well as core executive functions, such as inhibitory control, shifting, and working memory. Neurocognitive dysfunctions could be linked to severe brain damage, as evidenced by severe white matter reduction mainly in the frontal lobes and corpus callosum and potentially in all functional networks involved in difficulties. These results should motivate further investigation of intellectual and adaptive functioning to diagnose intellectual deficiency and severe maladaptive behaviour in children perinatally infected with Chikungunya virus.

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Concepts Keywords
Mathematics arbovirus
Mother central nervous system
Neurocognitive Chikungunya Fever
Viruses Chikungunya virus
Chikungunya virus
Child
Cognition
Cognitive Dysfunction
cognitive function
Cohort Studies
cohort study
congenital infection
encephalitis
encephalopathy
Female
Follow-Up Studies
Humans
learning difficulties
Learning Disabilities
Male
neonate
Pregnancy
Reunion

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Chikungunya Virus Infection
disease MESH encephalopathy
disease MESH encephalitis
disease MESH infection
disease MESH polyarthritis
disease MESH syndrome
disease MESH mother to child transmission
disease MESH swallowing disorders
drug DRUGBANK Acetaminophen
drug DRUGBANK Nalbuphine
drug DRUGBANK Morphine
disease MESH seizures
disease MESH status epilepticus
disease MESH coma
disease MESH brain swelling
disease MESH thrombocytopenia
disease MESH heart failure
disease MESH supraventricular tachycardia
disease MESH multiple organ failure
disease MESH bleeding
disease MESH posture
drug DRUGBANK Aspartame
disease IDO pathogen
disease MESH intellectual disability
disease IDO history
disease MESH preterm birth
drug DRUGBANK Ethanol
disease MESH FASD
disease MESH autism spectrum disorder
disease MESH psychosis
disease MESH epilepsy
disease MESH hearing disorders
disease MESH arthralgias
disease MESH anomalies
disease MESH learning disorders
drug DRUGBANK Pentaerythritol tetranitrate
disease MESH neurodevelopmental disorders
disease MESH lost to follow up
disease MESH microcephaly
disease MESH cerebral palsy
disease MESH Cognitive Dysfunction

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