ANALYSIS OF SPEECH THERAPY CHANGES IN CHILDREN WITH MICROCEPHALY
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https://doi.org/10.54620/cadesp.v17i1.1526Keywords:
Microcephaly, Zika Virus, Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences, Hearing LossAbstract
It was to analyze whether there is a standardization of speech-language disorders in children with microcephaly due to zika virus contamination during pregnancy. This is a quantitative, retrospective study, initially data were collected at the Health Department of the State of Ceará, through the epidemiological surveillance sector. The data refer to the clinical characteristics of 111 babies. It was observed that only the variable “Gestational symptoms”, that is, the month of pregnancy that the mother had the symptoms of the Zika Virus, was significant for phonoarticulatory problems, at a significance level equal to 10%. Furthermore, 100% of children who were born weighing between 0.95Kg and 1.80Kg had hearing problems, providing evidence that low birth weight can lead to hearing impairment. The results still do not support or clearly show how the virus interferes with the development of auditory and phonoarticulatory abilities.
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