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Fig 1.

Maternal and pregnancy outcomes, Northeastern Thailand, 2018–2020.

1Note: One maternal participant died during childbirth. The newborn born to this deceased mother survived and is counted in the infant birth numbers.

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Fig 2.

Timeline for detection of women with confirmed ZIKV infection enrolled in the study, Thailand, 2018–2020 (N = 12).

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Table 1.

Baseline demographic and behavioral characteristics of pregnant women at enrollment by Zika virus rRT-PCR test result (N = 3,312).

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Table 2.

Baseline clinical and laboratory characteristics of pregnant women at enrollment visit (N = 3,312).

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Table 3.

Outcomes of pregnancy and newborns delivered by mothers with and without confirmed Zika virus infection during pregnancy in the study (N = 3,123).

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Table 4.

Factors associated with adverse infant outcomes in the study (N = 3,123).

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