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Pregnant women with suspected Zika virus infection: A claims data analysis

Description

Zika virus disease and Zika virus congenital infection are nationally notifiable conditions that became prominent recently as a growing number of travel-associated infections have been identified in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have dedicated significant time and effort on determining and addressing the risks and impact of Zika on pregnant women and their babies who are most vulnerable to the disease. CDC relies on two sources of information, reported voluntarily by healthcare providers, to monitor Zika virus disease: ArboNET and the newly established U.S. Zika Pregnancy Registry. A study by IMS Health compared U.S.trends of the Zika virus disease in general and pregnant women with Zika virus disease in particular observed in an IMS healthcare claims database and the CDC ArboNET and the newly established U.S. ZikaPregnancy Registry.

Objective

Demonstrate the value of consolidated claims data from community healthcare providers in Zika Virus Disease surveillance at local level.

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