Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 6, 2023
Abstract
Background
Severe
Acute
Respiratory
Syndrome
Coronavirus-2
(SARS-CoV-2)
infection
during
pregnancy
have
an
adverse
impact
on
perinatal
outcomes,
including
cesarean
section,
preterm
birth,
fetal
distress.
However,
it’s
uncertain
whether
these
consequences
are
caused
by
acute
viral
or
post-acute
of
infection.
Methods
We
conducted
a
single-center
retrospective
cohort
study
among
pregnant
women
with
singleton
who
delivered
between
1
December
2022
and
February
2023
(n
=
2472).
The
clinical
data
for
mothers
neonates
came
from
medical
records
internal
healthcare
system.
Follow-up
time
spanned
admission
to
discharge.
investigated
the
prior
SARS-CoV-2
maternal
neonatal
outcome.
Multivariable
logistic
models
were
used
assess
risk
outcome
in
Results
Compared
non-infected
women,
infected
had
significant
higher
rates
intrahepatic
cholestasis
(ICP)
(26
[4.4%]
vs.
8
[1.0%];
aOR,
4.9
[95%
CI,
2.2–11.0];
P
<
0
.001),
birth
(༜37
wk)
(53women
[9.0%]
45
[5.7%];
1.7
1.1–2.7];
0.05),
distress(106
[18.1%]
82
[10.4%];
aOR,1.9
1.4–2.6];
.01),
first-cesarean
section
(216
[36.9%]
239women
[30.3%];
1.4[95%
1.1–1.8];
0.01)
unit
(69
[12%]
64
[8.3%];
1.6
1.1–2.3];
associated
increased
ICP
(40
[3.7%]
3.9
1.8–8.5];
.001).
Conclusions
Pregnant
was
ICP,
distress,
admission.
Prior
ICP.
These
findings
emphasize
need
optimization
strategies
prevention
especially
at
delivery.
Journal of Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(6), P. 1522 - 1522
Published: March 7, 2024
Background:
The
risk
of
preterm
birth
(PTB)
and
stillbirth
increases
after
a
SARS-CoV-2
infection
during
gestation.
We
aimed
to
estimate
the
depending
on
gestational
age
at
(early
<28
+
0
late
≥28
weeks
gestation,
WoG),
virus
variants,
severity
infection,
vaccination.
Methods:
PTB
was
divided
into
early
(<32
0)
(32
0–36
6
WoG).
prospective
register
COVID-19
Related
Obstetrics
Neonatal
Outcome
Study
(CRONOS)
included
8032
pregnant
women
with
confirmed
from
3
April
2020
31
December
2022,
in
Germany
Austria.
Results:
Stillbirth
births
rates
were
higher
Alpha
(1.56%
3.13%)
Delta
3.44%)
waves
than
Omicron
wave
(0.53%
1.39%).
Early
increased
for
(aRR
5.76,
95%
CI
3.07–10.83)
before
32
(aRR,
6.07,
3.65–10.09).
Hospital
admission
risks
further,
especially
case
ICU
admission.
Vaccination
against
significantly
reduced
0.32,
0.16–0.83).
Conclusions:
This
multicentric
study
shows
an
pregnancy
therefore
importance
obstetrical
surveillance
thereafter.
offers
effective
protection.
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
25(1)
Published: Feb. 18, 2025
Severe
Acute
Respiratory
Syndrome
Coronavirus-2
(SARS-CoV-2)
infection
in
pregnant
women
have
an
adverse
impact
on
perinatal
outcomes,
including
cesarean
section,
preterm
birth,
fetal
distress.
However,
it's
uncertain
whether
these
consequences
are
caused
by
previous
SARS-COV-2
during
pregnancy
or
acute
at
the
time
of
delivery.
We
conducted
a
single-center
retrospective
cohort
study
among
with
singleton
who
delivered
between
1
December
2022
and
February
2023
(n
=
2472).
Pregnancies
were
divided
into
three
groups:
non-infected
group,
SARS-CoV-2
prior
group
based
PCR
antigen
test.
The
clinical
data
for
mothers
neonates
came
from
medical
records
internal
healthcare
system.
Follow-up
spanned
admission
to
discharge.
investigated
maternal
neonatal
outcome.
Multivariable
logistic
models
used
assess
risk
outcome
infection.
Compared
women,
infected
had
significant
higher
rates
intrahepatic
cholestasis
(ICP)
(26
[4.4%]
vs.
8
[1.0%];
aOR,
4.9
[95%
CI,
2.2–11.0];
P
<
0.001),
birth
(<37
wk)
(53women
[9.0%]
45
[5.7%];
1.7
1.1–2.7];
0.05),
distress(106
[18.1%]
82
[10.4%];
aOR,1.9
1.4–2.6];
0.01),
primary
delivery
(216
[36.9%]
239women
[30.3%];
1.4[95%
1.1–1.8];
0.01)
unit
(69
[12%]
64
[8.3%];
1.6
1.1–2.3];
associated
increased
ICP
(40
[3.7%]
3.9
1.8–8.5];
<0.001).
Pregnant
ICP,
distress,
admission.
Prior
was
ICP.
These
findings
emphasize
need
optimization
strategies
prevention
especially
European Journal Of Haematology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
111(4), P. 636 - 643
Published: July 26, 2023
Abstract
Objectives
This
study
investigated
whether
patients
with
sickle
cell
disease
(SCD)
had
elevated
risk
of
worse
long‐term
clinical
outcomes
and
healthcare
utilization
2.5
years
post‐SARS‐CoV‐2
infection.
Methods
consisted
178
SCD
who
tested
positive
for
COVID‐19
between
February
1,
2020
January
30,
2022
in
a
major
academic
health
system
New
York
City.
The
control
cohort
two‐to‐one
matches
356
without
test.
last
follow‐up
was
July
18,
2022.
primary
outcome
mortality.
Secondary
were
annualized
emergency
department
visits
due
to
pain,
pain
hospital
admission,
length
stay
acute
chest
syndrome,
episodic
transfusion,
exchange
transfusion.
Results
There
no
significant
difference
mortality
(
p
>
.05).
differences
secondary
pre‐
postpandemic
also
these
care
not
significantly
associated
hospitalization
status
Conclusions
SARS‐CoV‐2
infection
incurred
additional
compared
matched
controls
infected
by
SARS‐CoV‐2.
American Journal of Reproductive Immunology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
91(4)
Published: April 1, 2024
Abstract
Preeclampsia
is
one
of
the
most
common
disorders
that
poses
threat
to
both
mothers
and
neonates
a
major
contributor
perinatal
morbidity
mortality
worldwide.
Viral
infection
during
pregnancy
not
typically
considered
cause
preeclampsia;
however,
syndromic
nature
preeclampsia
etiology
immunomodulatory
effects
viral
infections
suggest
microbes
could
trigger
subset
preeclampsia.
Notably,
SARS‐CoV‐2
associated
with
an
increased
risk
Herein,
we
review
potential
role
in
this
great
obstetrical
syndrome.
According
vitro
vivo
experimental
studies,
can
by
introducing
poor
placentation,
syncytiotrophoblast
stress,
and/or
maternal
systemic
inflammation,
which
are
all
known
play
critical
development
Moreover,
clinical
investigations
have
suggested
link
between
several
viruses
onset
via
multiple
pathways.
However,
results
research
always
consistent.
Therefore,
future
studies
should
investigate
causal
elucidate
mechanism
behind
relationship
itself.
International Journal of Infectious Diseases,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
140, P. 17 - 24
Published: Dec. 28, 2023
To
describe
how
SARS-CoV-2
infection
at
the
time
of
delivery
affected
maternal
and
neonatal
outcomes
across
four
major
waves
COVID-19
pandemic
in
Italy.
Cureus,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 27, 2024
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
healthcare
knowledge,
attitudes,
and
behaviors
of
primary
caregivers
newborns
with
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
during
pandemic
in
Chongqing,
China,
analyze
influencing
factors.