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Highlights October 2016 In This Issue Volume 170, Number 10 Pages 917-1032 JAMA Pediatrics Research Extent of the Zika Virus Outbreak in Puerto Rico 940 Zika virus continues to infect pregnant women across a large portion of the Americas. Ellington and coauthors develop models to predict the number of pregnant women in- JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page fected with Zika virus in Puerto Rico and the resultant number of infants with congenital 1032 Preventing Adolescent Suicide microcephaly. Using available data, they estimated that 5900 to 10 300 pregnant women Clinical Review & Education might be infected during the initial Zika virus outbreak in Puerto Rico, resulting in 100 to 270 cases of congenital microcephaly. The study underscores the urgent need for both Review public health control of the outbreak and research to develop a vaccine. Acetaminophen Use and Child Behavioral Problems 964 Prior research suggests that acetaminophen use in pregnancy is associated with abnormal fetal development. Stergiakouli and coauthors seek to determine whether this could be due to unmeasured confounding, using data on 7796 mothers in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children. Children exposed to prenatal use of acetaminophen were at higher risk for multiple behavioral diffi culties, not explained http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Pediatrics American Medical Association

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JAMA Pediatrics , Volume 170 (10) – Oct 1, 2016

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October 2016 In This Issue Volume 170, Number 10 Pages 917-1032 JAMA Pediatrics Research Extent of the Zika Virus Outbreak in Puerto Rico 940 Zika virus continues to infect pregnant women across a large portion of the Americas. Ellington and coauthors develop models to predict the number of pregnant women in- JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page fected with Zika virus in Puerto Rico and the resultant number of infants with congenital 1032 Preventing Adolescent Suicide microcephaly. Using available...
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American Medical Association
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2168-6203
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2168-6211
DOI
10.1001/jamapediatrics.2015.2557
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October 2016 In This Issue Volume 170, Number 10 Pages 917-1032 JAMA Pediatrics Research Extent of the Zika Virus Outbreak in Puerto Rico 940 Zika virus continues to infect pregnant women across a large portion of the Americas. Ellington and coauthors develop models to predict the number of pregnant women in- JAMA Pediatrics Patient Page fected with Zika virus in Puerto Rico and the resultant number of infants with congenital 1032 Preventing Adolescent Suicide microcephaly. Using available data, they estimated that 5900 to 10 300 pregnant women Clinical Review & Education might be infected during the initial Zika virus outbreak in Puerto Rico, resulting in 100 to 270 cases of congenital microcephaly. The study underscores the urgent need for both Review public health control of the outbreak and research to develop a vaccine. Acetaminophen Use and Child Behavioral Problems 964 Prior research suggests that acetaminophen use in pregnancy is associated with abnormal fetal development. Stergiakouli and coauthors seek to determine whether this could be due to unmeasured confounding, using data on 7796 mothers in the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children. Children exposed to prenatal use of acetaminophen were at higher risk for multiple behavioral diffi culties, not explained

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