Association between maternal rectovaginal group B streptococcus and the risk of stillbirth: a meta-analysis
Yujue Wang,
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Jingjing Liu,
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Jinlian Song
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et al.
PeerJ,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13, P. e18834 - e18834
Published: Jan. 13, 2025
Group
B
streptococcus
(GBS)
colonization
in
pregnant
women
is
associated
with
adverse
perinatal
outcomes,
including
stillbirth.
This
meta-analysis
investigated
the
relationship
between
maternal
rectovaginal
GBS
and
risk
of
We
conducted
a
comprehensive
literature
search
across
several
databases,
PubMed,
Embase,
Web
Science,
Wanfang,
China
National
Knowledge
Infrastructure,
covering
studies
published
from
inception
database
until
September
9,
2024.
The
focused
on
observational
comparing
stillbirth
without
colonization.
Results
were
summarized
using
odds
ratios
(ORs)
95%
confidence
intervals
(CIs),
random-effects
model
was
used
to
account
for
potential
heterogeneity.
A
total
ten
comprising
121,195
included
analysis.
pooled
results
indicated
no
significant
overall
association
(OR:
1.66,
CI
[0.95-2.91],
p
=
0.08;
I2
84%).
However,
sensitivity
analyses
revealed
that
intrapartum
antibiotic
prophylaxis
(IAP)
1.36,
[1.02-1.80],
0.03).
Subgroup
demonstrated
retrospective
2.62,
0.04)
employing
multivariate
analysis
2.11,
0.04).
While
did
not
find
stillbirth,
associations
noted
under
specific
conditions,
such
as
IAP,
designs,
analyses.
Further
research
needed
clarify
these
associations.
Language: Английский
The association between periodontal disease and adverse pregnancy outcomes: a bibliometric analysis from 2000 to 2023
Miaomiao Zhao,
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Hang‐Seok Chang,
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Y Yue
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et al.
Frontiers in Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
12
Published: Jan. 21, 2025
Background
Periodontal
disease
(PD)
refers
to
a
chronic
inflammatory
disorder
affecting
the
supporting
tissues
of
teeth
triggered
by
bacterial
infection
and
is
recognized
promote
systemic
inflammation,
leading
dysfunction
in
specific
organs.
Adverse
pregnancy
outcomes
(APOs),
including
preterm
birth,
small
for
gestational
age
infants,
diabetes
preeclampsia,
are
linked
complications.
Recently,
correlation
between
periodontal
adverse
has
garnered
global
attention.
However,
bibliometric
studies
this
area
remain
limited.
This
study
aimed
visualize
knowledge
framework
research
trends
concerning
relationship
from
2000
2023
through
approaches.
Methods
On
September
22,
2024,
articles
reviews
on
connection
were
retrieved
Web
Science
Core
Collection
(WOSCC).
CiteSpace
[6.3.R1
(64-bit)
Advanced]
was
used
perform
mapping
studies.
Results
Over
past
23
years,
932
73
countries
collected,
with
U.S.
contributing
over
one-third
(355),
followed
Brazil
(85)
India
(59).
The
literature
field
experienced
multiple
growth
phases
since
2000,
particularly
rapid
observed
after
2019.
University
North
Carolina
(
n
=
34,
3.65%)
institution
terms
publication
output,
primarily
representing
Notably,
Journal
Periodontology
American
Obstetrics
Gynecology
most
frequently
cited
journals
fields
periodontology
obstetrics,
respectively.
These
publications
authored
94
researchers,
Steven
Offenbacher
being
both
productive
highly
author,
making
significant
contributions
field.
A
visual
analysis
keywords
identifies
“oral
microbiota,”
health,”
“adverse
outcomes,”
“global
burden”
as
emerging
hotspots
exploring
outcomes.
Conclusions
first
offers
concise
overview
suggests
future
should
focus
risk
factors,
high-risk
populations,
oral
microbiota,
mechanisms,
interventions,
international
collaboration.
Language: Английский
Certolizumab pegol to prevent adverse pregnancy outcomes in patients with antiphospholipid syndrome and lupus anticoagulant (IMPACT): results of a prospective, single-arm, open-label, phase 2 trial
Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Incorporating placental pathology into clinical care and research
Trends in Molecular Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
The Importance of Gene Variants Related to Folate Uptake and Distribution in the Etiology of Recurrent Miscarriage and Intrauterine Fetal Demise
Applied Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(24), P. 11847 - 11847
Published: Dec. 18, 2024
(1)
Background:
The
study
involves
an
assessment
of
the
frequency
selected
gene
variants
related
to
folate
uptake
and
distribution
(FOLR1
rs2071010,
rs630074,
FOLH1
rs61886492,
GGH
rs11545078,
rs3758149
SLC19A1
rs1051266)
in
a
group
women
with
fetal
demise
Polish
population.
(2)
Methods:
A
total
310
subjects
were
enrolled
study.
There
110
females
idiopathic
recurrent
miscarriages
(RM),
80
stillbirth
(IUFD)
120
healthy
controls.
Designated
SNVs
determined
by
using
PCR-RFLP
methods.
difference
prevalence
was
assessed
chi-square
test
logistic
regression
analysis.
(3)
Results:
rs630074
variant
FOLR1
is
associated
statistically
significant
increase
risk
IUFD
recessive
model
(OR
=
2.03,
95%CI:
1.06–3.90,
p
0.033).
rs61886492variant
f
linked
increased
co-dominant
(p
0.030),
dominant
2.62,
1.07–6.38,
0.032)
log-additive
models
2.64,
1.15–6.06
0.030).
In
female
carriers
allele,
2.8
times
higher
compared
control
group.
No
relationship
between
mother’s
genotype
newborn’s
birth
weight
or
placental
observed
for
studied
SNVs.
(4)
Conclusions:
Our
finds
that
rs61886492
women.
However,
pregnancy
failures
have
multifactorial
pathology
other
genetic
environmental
factors
may
also
contribute
their
complex
etiology.
Further
research,
preferably
larger
groups
from
different
ethnic
backgrounds,
needed
confirm
results
current
Language: Английский