Association between situs inversus and maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection at gestational age 4–6 weeks
Med,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
5(11), С. 1433 - 1441.e3
Опубликована: Авг. 1, 2024
Язык: Английский
In need of robust evidence of non-association of pregestational and early pregnancy SARS-CoV-2 infections with congenital anomalies
EClinicalMedicine,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
74, С. 102729 - 102729
Опубликована: Июль 13, 2024
SARS-CoV-2
infection
during
pregestational
and
early
pregnancy
periods
has
an
unclear
impact
on
fetal
development.
Although
vertical
transmission
is
rare,
potential
effects
the
developing
brain
are
plausible.
However,
robust
evidence
linking
maternal
to
congenital
anomalies
limited
due
inadequate
tracking
of
history
methodological
flaws
in
published
studies.
This
further
complicated
by
limitations,
such
as
restricted
testing
access
undiagnosed
infections,
particularly
low-
middle-income
countries.
Most
data
focus
hospitalized
women
near
term,
lacking
information
first-
second-trimester
infections.
Thus,
accurate
assessment
COVID-19
essential.
It
should
however
be
emphasised
that
we
have
vaccination
against
before
or
not
associated
with
malformations,
ruling
out
any
role
vaccines
these
increased
rates
abnormalities.
viewpoint
discusses
findings
from
surveillance
registries,
highlights
study
offers
research
recommendations
inform
clinical
guidelines
public
health
strategies,
aiming
mitigate
viral
infections
neurodevelopment.
Язык: Английский
Lingering impact: Maternal SARS-CoV-2 infection during early pregnancy results in fetal situs inversus
Med,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
5(11), С. 1338 - 1339
Опубликована: Ноя. 1, 2024
Язык: Английский
Observed Prevalence of Congenital Situs Inversus in the United States Before and During the SARS‐CoV‐2 Pandemic, 2017–2022
Birth Defects Research,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
116(12)
Опубликована: Дек. 1, 2024
Reports
from
China
describe
an
increase
in
the
frequency
of
fetal
situs
inversus
2023
after
country's
"zero-Covid"
policy
was
lifted,
suggesting
association
with
maternal
SARS-CoV-2
infection.
However,
a
report
birth
defects
surveillance
data
Scandinavia
observed
no
sustained
during
pandemic
(2020-2022
vs.
2018-2019).
We
examined
to
assess
any
U.S.
pandemic.
Язык: Английский