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    Gama, Gabriela; Conceição Matias, Maria da; de Luiz Vânia, Mell; de Sales Regis, Thamyris; Peregrino-Filho, André; de Sales Tavares, Jousilene; Amorim, Melania; Melo, Adriana

    Physiotherapy theory and practice 40, Številka: 6
    Journal Article

    To provide a detailed description of the development of the first case of congenital Zika syndrome (CZS) to be reported in the literature worldwide. This report describes the case of a child with CZS monitored from pregnancy until four years of age, with periodic evaluations of head circumference, weight, height, motor function according to the Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-88), and the occurrence of comorbidities. The child's birth weight and length were normal (z-score = 1.1 and -1.95, respectively), while head circumference was below the expected value (z-score = -3.15). At 48 months, head circumference reached 43 cm (z-score = -4.48). During daily home physiotherapy sessions, the child achieved developmental milestones, standing unsupported at 17 months, with a GMFM-88x score of 137. With specialist therapy, the child walked independently at 36 months and a total GMFM-66 score of 214 was achieved by 42 months. In the four years of follow-up, the child was hospitalized four times for different reasons. No convulsive seizures occurred. Despite severe neurological impairment, the child's weight and height are adequate for age, with motor and cognitive function improving over the first four years of life.