Preterm Birth and SARS-CoV-2: Does a Correlation Exist?
Biomedicines,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
13(2), С. 282 - 282
Опубликована: Янв. 24, 2025
Introduction:
The
emergence
of
the
SARS-CoV-2
virus
and
its
subsequent
global
pandemic
have
raised
significant
concerns
regarding
impact
on
pregnancy
outcomes.
This
review
aims
to
summarize
emerging
data
risk
preterm
delivery
in
pregnant
women
infected
with
SARS-CoV-2.
Materials
Methods:
A
systematic
search
was
conducted
from
March
2020
December
2023
using
PubMed
Web
Science,
following
PRISMA
guidelines.
Studies
correlating
maternal
COVID-19
infection
birth
were
included.
Results:
Thirteen
studies
analyzed,
indicating
a
higher
incidence
SARS-CoV-2-positive
compared
controls.
average
rate
patients
18.5%,
median
12.75%,
while
non-infected
showed
an
10%,
8.2%.
Discussion:
suggest
association
between
during
increased
cesarean
section.
severity
symptoms
underlying
comorbidities
further
elevate
this
risk.
Notably,
infections
third
trimester
pose
highest
birth.
Conclusion:
Preventing
is
crucial
mitigate
adverse
obstetric
Close
monitoring
tailored
interventions
for
women,
particularly
those
later
trimesters
comorbidities,
are
imperative
reduce
improve
maternal-fetal
Язык: Английский
Association of SARS-CoV-2 infection during late pregnancy with maternal and neonatal outcomes
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth,
Год журнала:
2024,
Номер
24(1)
Опубликована: Окт. 1, 2024
Язык: Английский
Association between SARS‐CoV‐2 infections during pregnancy and preterm live birth
Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses,
Год журнала:
2023,
Номер
17(9)
Опубликована: Сен. 1, 2023
We
examined
associations
between
mild
or
asymptomatic
prenatal
SARS-CoV-2
infection
and
preterm
live
birth
in
a
prospective
cohort
study.
During
August
2020-October
2021,
pregnant
persons
were
followed
with
systematic
surveillance
for
RT-PCR
serologically
confirmed
until
pregnancy
end.
The
association
was
assessed
using
Cox
proportional-hazards
regression.
Among
954
birth,
185
(19%)
had
123
(13%)
birth.
adjusted
hazard
ratio
the
1.28
(95%
confidence
interval
0.82-1.99,
Язык: Английский
Covid19 and Pregnancy: Infected Mothers and Premature Babies?
Опубликована: Март 22, 2024
Introduction:
The
emergency
of
the
SARS-CoV-2
virus
spread
and
its
subsequent
global
pan-demic
have
raised
significant
concerns
regarding
impact
on
pregnancy
outcomes.
This
review
aims
to
summarize
emerging
data
risk
preterm
delivery
in
pregnant
women
infected
with
SARS-CoV-2.
Materials
Methods:
A
systematic
search
was
conducted
from
March
2020
December
2023
using
PubMed,
following
PRISMA
guidelines.
Studies
correlating
maternal
COVID-19
infection
birth
were
included.
Results:
Thirteen
studies
analyzed,
indicating
a
higher
incidence
positive
compared
controls.
average
rate
pre-term
patients
18.5%,
median
12.75%,
while
non
showed
an
10%
8.2%.
Discussion:
suggest
association
between
during
increased
cesarean
section.
Severity
symptoms
underlying
comorbidities
further
elevate
this
risk.
Notably,
infections
third
trimester
pose
highest
birth.
Conclusion:
Preventing
is
crucial
mitigate
adverse
obstetric
Close
monitoring
tailored
interventions
for
women,
particularly
those
later
trimesters
comorbidities,
are
imperative
reduce
improve
maternal-fetal
Язык: Английский