Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
16(2), P. 90 - 98
Published: April 1, 2023
Severe
acute
respiratory
syndrome
coronavirus
2
(SARS-CoV-2)
infection
in
pregnant
women
is
associated
with
severe
maternal
and
neonatal
complications
including
newborn
death.This
review
aimed
to
assess
the
SARS-CoV-2
symptoms
during
pregnancy
as
well
Iran.A
developing
low-income
country
a
systematic
review.International
scientific
databases
PubMed,
Web
of
Science,
Scopus
Google
Scholar
were
searched
manner.
Two
independent
researchers
checked
identified
articles
from
September
2019
2022
based
on
eligibility
criteria
quality
appraisal.
The
results
reported
two
sections
outcomes.Descriptive
statistics
was
used
for
statistical
analysis.Seventeen
studies
870
mothers
COVID-19
met
reviewed.
main
consequences
intensive
care
unit
(ICU)
admission,
pre-term
delivery,
death,
pre-mature
rupture
membranes,
pre-eclampsia,
intrauterine
growth
retardation
stillbirth.
Neonatal
ICU
sepsis,
low
birth
weight
distress
syndrome,
tachypnoea,
asphyxia
pneumothorax
most
common
outcomes
offspring
subjects.Pregnant
are
at
higher
risk
being
admitted
mechanical
ventilation
consequently
death.
Comparing
foetal
different
ethnicities,
regions
countries
may
be
related
socioeconomic
status
people
should
considered
respect
determines.
Moreover,
due
Iran
other
seem
than
countries.
Nutrients,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
15(18), P. 3980 - 3980
Published: Sept. 14, 2023
Since
its
discovery
in
late
2019,
the
severe
acute
respiratory
syndrome
coronavirus
2
(SARS-CoV-2)
has
been
estimated
to
be
responsible
for
at
least
769.3
million
infections
and
over
6.95
deaths.
Despite
significant
global
vaccination
efforts,
there
are
limited
therapies
that
considered
safe
effective
use
management
of
COVID-19
during
pregnancy
despite
common
knowledge
pregnant
patients
have
a
much
higher
risk
adverse
outcomes.
A
bioactive
compound
found
broccoli
sprout—sulforaphane—is
potent
inducer
phase-II
detoxification
enzymes
promoting
series
potentially
beneficial
effects
notably
as
an
antioxidant,
anti-inflammatory,
anti-viral.
pilot,
double-blinded,
placebo-controlled
randomised
trial
is
conducted
Melbourne,
Australia,
across
both
public
private
hospital
sectors.
We
will
assess
commercially
available
sprout
extract
women
between
20+0
36+0
weeks
gestation
with
SARS-CoV-2
infection
investigate
(i)
duration
associated
symptoms,
(ii)
maternal
neonatal
outcomes,
(iii)
biomarkers
inflammation.
plan
enrol
60
outpatient
irrespective
status
diagnosed
by
PCR
swab
or
RAT
(rapid
antigen
test)
within
five
days
14
oral
(42
mg
sulforaphane
daily)
identical
microcrystalline
cellulose
placebo.
The
primary
outcome
this
pilot
feasibility
conducting
larger
investigating
(days)
COVID-19-associated
symptoms
using
supplement
COVID-19-affected
pregnancies.
Pregnant
remain
at-risk
group
disease
following
currently
unclear
consequences
offspring.
Therefore,
study
supplement,
whilst
providing
important
safety
data
pregnancy.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
22(1)
Published: Dec. 5, 2022
In
low-
and
middle-income
countries,
pregnant
women
newborns
are
more
vulnerable
to
adverse
outcomes
from
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19).
However,
in
Venezuela,
there
no
integrated
data
a
national
surveillance
system
identify
the
clinical-epidemiological
characteristics
maternal-foetal
of
hospitalised
with
COVID-19.A
retrospective
study
was
conducted
among
Venezuelan
COVID-19
seen
at
"Ruiz
y
Páez"
University
Hospital
Complex
San
Cristobal
Central
between
June
2020
September
2021.
Information
obtained
physical
digitised
clinical
records
using
purpose-designed
proforma
collect
epidemiological,
clinical,
paraclinical,
treatment,
obstetric
perinatal
complications,
data.A
total
80
confirmed
severe
acute
respiratory
syndrome
2
infection
were
within
period,
59
(73.8%)
survived
21
(26.2%)
died.
The
median
(interquartile
range)
age
29
(23-33)
years,
majority
being
third
trimester
pregnancy
(81.2%;
n
=
65).
Interestingly,
four
(5%)
co-infected
malaria
by
Plasmodium
vivax
three
(3.8%)
syphilis.
most
frequent
symptoms
fever
(75%;
60),
dry
cough
(68.8%;
55),
dyspnoea
(55%;
44),
headache
(53.8%;
43).
maternal
complications
anaemia
(51.5%;
66)
hypertensive
disorders
(17.5%;
14).
preterm
delivery
(39.2%;
20/51)
oligohydramnios
(31.3%;
25).
A
(36.3%)
foetal
documented,
stillbirth
eight
abortions.This
is
first
describe
behaviour
women.
Anaemia,
pregnancy,
oligohydramnios,
low
birth
weight
this
population
Frontiers in Global Women s Health,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
3
Published: Dec. 12, 2022
The
COVID-19
pandemic
has
impacted
access
to
health
services.
Our
objective
was
understand
the
pandemic's
impact
on
HIV,
pregnancy,
and
family
planning
(FP)
care
among
women
living
with
HIV
(WLHIV).
Journal of Perinatal Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 7, 2024
Abstract
Objectives
This
study
aims
to
analyze
the
impact
of
COVID-19
on
pregnancy
and
labor,
focusing
its
effects
maternal
child
health.
The
research
explores
relationships
between
coronavirus
infection
clinical
laboratory
parameters,
as
well
risks
complications
adverse
birth
outcomes.
Methods
involved
60
pregnant
women
diagnosed
with
COVID-19.
A
comprehensive
evaluation
indicators
was
conducted,
employing
correlation,
regression,
logistic
analyses
determine
risk
factors.
Results
There
a
strong
inverse
correlation
carbon
dioxide
levels
haematocrit
(−0.76),
direct
blood
pH
partial
pressure
oxygen
(0.73).
associated
increased
preterm
labor
(OR=1.82),
stillbirth
(OR=2.11),
pre-eclampsia
(OR=1.46),
foetal
distress.
Multivariate
analysis
revealed
200
g
reduction
in
neonatal
weight
higher
hospitalisation
(OR=1.8),
postpartum
hemorrhage
(OR=2.3),
delivery
(OR=2.5).
Comorbid
conditions
such
cardiovascular
abnormalities,
diabetes,
obesity,
thrombophilias
exacerbated
complications,
including
pre-eclampsia,
respiratory
distress
syndrome,
venous
thromboembolism.
Conclusions
increases
likelihood
outcomes,
especially
comorbidities.
These
findings
highlight
need
for
preventive
strategies
management
protocols
during
future
outbreaks,
emphasizing
importance
further
this
field.
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 21, 2023
Abstract
Background
Preterm
birth,
defined
as
birth
at
<37
weeks
of
gestation,
is
the
leading
cause
neonatal
death
globally
and,
together
with
low
birthweight,
second
infant
mortality
in
United
States.
There
mounting
evidence
that
COVID-19
infection
during
pregnancy
associated
an
increased
risk
preterm
birth;
however,
data
remain
limited
by
trimester
infection.
The
ability
to
study
earlier
stages
has
been
available
sources
data.
objective
this
was
use
self-reports
large-scale,
longitudinal
social
media
assess
association
between
and
birth.
Methods
In
retrospective
cohort
study,
we
used
natural
language
processing
machine
learning,
followed
manual
validation,
identify
pregnant
Twitter
users
search
their
collection
publicly
tweets
for
reports
subsequently,
a
or
term
(i.e.,
gestational
age
≥37
weeks)
outcome.
Among
who
reported
on
Twitter,
also
identified
1:1
age-matched
control
group,
consisting
due
date
prior
January
1,
2020—that
is,
without
pregnancy.
We
calculated
odds
ratios
(ORs)
95%
confidence
intervals
(CIs)
compare
overall
rates
pregnancies
timing
infection:
first
(weeks
1-13),
14-27),
third
28-36).
Results
Through
August
2022,
298
pregnancy,
outcome,
maternal
age:
94
(31.5%)
first-trimester
infection,
110
(36.9%)
second-trimester
95
(31.9%)
third-trimester
total,
26
(8.8%)
these
birth:
8
(8.5%)
were
infected
trimester,
7
(6.4%)
12
(12.6%)
trimester.
13
(4.4%)
Overall,
significantly
higher
compared
those
(OR
2.1,
CI
1.06-4.16).
particular,
3.17,
1.39-7.21).
Conclusion
results
our
suggest
particularly
Current Women s Health Reviews,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(1)
Published: Feb. 1, 2023
Background:
COVID-19
is
an
emerging,
highly
contagious
disease
caused
by
the
SARSCoV-
2
virus.
Pregnant
women
appear
to
be
at
greater
risk
for
infection
and
complications.
Considering
importance
of
maternal
fetal
healthcare,
this
study
aims
evaluate
some
maternal,
fetal,
neonatal
outcomes
in
pregnant
with
COVID-19.
Methods:
gestational
age
20
weeks
or
more
were
recruited
divided
into
two
groups:
cases
(those
infection)
controls
without
infection).
Maternal
complications
during
current
pregnancy,
delivery
factors,
fetal/neonatal
recorded
compared
between
groups.
Results:
was
associated
need
emergency
cesarean
surgery
(p
=
0.005),
preterm
labor
0.017),
NICU
admission
newborns
(OR
0.05,
p
0.000).
Also,
high
rates
vertical
transmission
observed
cases.
Conclusion:
could
a
range
both
mother
her
newborn.
The
rate
also
higher
than
previously
reported
literature.
Further
studies
are
required
phenomenon.
Frontiers in Medicine,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
10
Published: June 2, 2023
COVID-19
can
have
detrimental
effects
on
immunosuppressed
patients.
Here,
we
evaluate
the
evidence
regarding
continuing
immunomodulatory/biologic
(IMBI)
therapy
in
pregnant
dermatology
patients
during
pandemic.
Also,
discuss
risks
of
vaccination
IMBI
therapy.
As
indicated
this
review,
pandemic,
there
is
no
compelling
reason
for
treating
them
differently
than
non-pregnant.
The
body
indicates
that
mRNA
vaccines
are
safe
pregnancy.
Studies
rheumatology
patients,
a
group
overlaps
significantly
with
group,
provided
essential
findings.
non-pregnant
patient
was
not
associated
mortality
(except
rituximab),
and
pregnancy
improved
obstetric
outcomes
compared
to
unvaccinated
patient.
Based
data,
it
be
stated
after
weighing
benefit–risk
profile
available
vaccines,
recommendation
speaks
favor
vaccination.
vaccine
recommendations
should
differ
from
those
their
counterparts.
JURNAL INFO KESEHATAN,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
21(2), P. 341 - 349
Published: June 30, 2023
Along
with
the
spread
of
COVID-19
pandemic,
there
has
been
an
increase
in
reports
confirmed
cases
pregnant
women
COVID-19.
Exposure
to
virus
pregnancy
can
affect
fetus
and
result
long-term
vulnerability
abnormalities
child's
brain
development.
This
study
aimed
determine
impact
prenatal
Covid-19
on
development
toddlers.
The
research
method
uses
observational
cross-sectional
analysis.
Secondary
data
mothers
were
obtained
from
Prof.
RD
Kandou
General
Hospital,
Wolter
Monginsidi
Manado
Adventist
Hospital.
Primary
toddler
using
KPSP
Development
Questionnaire
instrument
10
Community
Health
Centers
City
a
total
92
respondents
for
two,
46
born
during
period
toddlers
who
not
have
period.
results
showed
that
was
no
significant
effect
p-value
0.562
impaired
gross
motor,
fine
socialization,
independence,
speech,
language
Based
it
be
concluded
both
are
at
risk
experiencing
growth
disturbances,
especially
pandemic
because
could
effects
occur
infants
exposed
prenatal/intrauterine