中国当代儿科杂志2025,Vol.27Issue(10):1155-1166,12.DOI:10.7499/j.issn.1008-8830.2508104
新生儿登革病毒、基孔肯雅病毒和寨卡病毒感染诊疗与防控专家共识(2025年)
Expert consensus on the diagnosis,treatment,and prevention of neonatal dengue,chikungunya,and Zika virus infections(2025)
中国医师协会儿科医师分会围产医学学组 1《中国当代儿科杂志》编辑委员会 1周文浩 2文飞球 3周伟2
作者信息
- 2. 广州医科大学附属妇女儿童医疗中心
- 3. 《中国当代儿科杂志》编辑部
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摘要
Abstract
Mosquito-borne viruses,including dengue virus(DENV),chikungunya virus(CHIKV),and Zika virus(ZIKV),pose major threats to public health in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide.Neonates are particularly vulnerable,and the associated disease burden has drawn increasing attention.Routes of neonatal infection include vertical mother-to-child transmission(transplacental and peripartum)and postnatal mosquito bites.Clinical manifestations are often nonspecific;a proportion of cases may progress to central nervous system infection,hemorrhagic disease,or long-term neurodevelopmental impairment,with serious consequences for survival and quality of life.Although China has issued prevention and control guidelines for adults and pregnant women,systematic clinical guidance tailored to neonates remains lacking.In response,the Perinatal Group of the Pediatric Branch of the Chinese Medical Doctor Association convened a multidisciplinary panel to develop this expert consensus,integrating the latest international evidence with China's practical prevention and control experience.The consensus addresses epidemiology;the effects of maternal infection on fetuses and neonates;clinical manifestations;diagnosis and differential diagnosis;early warning indicators of severe disease;therapeutic strategies and supportive care;and prevention and maternal-infant management.It aims to provide evidence-based,standardized,and practical guidance for frontline clinicians managing neonatal mosquito-borne viral infections.关键词
登革热/基孔肯雅热/寨卡病毒病/蚊媒病毒/共识/新生儿Key words
Dengue/Chikungunya/Zika virus disease/Mosquito-borne virus/Consensus/Neonate引用本文复制引用
中国医师协会儿科医师分会围产医学学组,《中国当代儿科杂志》编辑委员会,周文浩,文飞球,周伟..新生儿登革病毒、基孔肯雅病毒和寨卡病毒感染诊疗与防控专家共识(2025年)[J].中国当代儿科杂志,2025,27(10):1155-1166,12.