Covid19 and Pregnancy: Infected Mothers and Premature Babies? DOI Open Access

Rita Franco,

Federica Perelli, Vitalba Gallitelli

и другие.

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

Preterm Birth and SARS-CoV-2: Does a Correlation Exist? DOI Creative Commons
Federica Perelli, Annalisa Vidiri,

Giovanna Palomba

и другие.

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

Процитировано

0

Association of SARS-CoV-2 infection during late pregnancy with maternal and neonatal outcomes DOI Creative Commons

Ting Du,

Yawen Zhang,

Xueli Zha

и другие.

BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 24(1)

Опубликована: Окт. 1, 2024

Язык: Английский

Процитировано

2

Association between SARS‐CoV‐2 infections during pregnancy and preterm live birth DOI Creative Commons
Sarita Mohanty, Alan T. Tita, Michael W. Varner

и другие.

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

Процитировано

4

Covid19 and Pregnancy: Infected Mothers and Premature Babies? DOI Open Access

Rita Franco,

Federica Perelli, Vitalba Gallitelli

и другие.

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

Процитировано

0