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Revised Brunet-Lezine development quotient scores related to perinatal mother-to-child Chikungunya virus infection, CHIMERE cohort, Reunion Island, 2008.
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posted on 2014-07-17, 04:02 authored by Patrick Gérardin, Sylvain Sampériz, Duksha Ramful, Brahim Boumahni, Marc Bintner, Jean-Luc Alessandri, Magali Carbonnier, Isabelle Tiran-Rajaoefera, Gilles Beullier, Irénée Boya, Tahir Noormahomed, Jocelyn Okoï, Olivier Rollot, Liliane Cotte, Marie-Christine Jaffar-Bandjee, Alain Michault, François Favier, Monique Kaminski, Alain Fourmaintraux, Xavier FritelDQ: development quotient. DQ scores were measured between 15.8 and 27 months of age. Developmental delay is moderate if. †85≤DQ ≤70, severe if. ‡DQ score <70.
Data are means and 95% confidence intervals. P values are given for Kruskal-Wallis or Fisher exact tests comparing the three groups:
##P value<0.01 for Fisher exact test comparing unexposed uninfected versus infected children:
**P value<0.01 for Fisher exact test comparing exposed uninfected versus infected children.
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microbiologyVirologyEmerging viral diseasesViral transmission and infectionneuroscienceCognitive neuroscienceCognitive neurologyDevelopmental neuroscienceneuroimagingDiagnostic medicineDiagnostic radiologyMagnetic resonance imagingepidemiologyInfectious disease epidemiologyPediatric epidemiologyhealth carePediatric critical careInfectious diseasesViral diseasesArboviral infectionsInfectious diseases of the nervous systemneurologyDevelopmental and pediatric neurologypediatricsChild developmentChild healthNeonatologyPublic and occupational healthBehavioral and social aspects of healthRadiology and imagingTropical diseasesneglected tropical diseasesbrunet-lezinequotientscoresperinatalmother-to-childchikungunyaCHIMEREreunion
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