InfectionsMaternalInfectionTrimester of pregnancyContagious infectious diseaseMalariaFetusFetal deathHigher risk of complicationsHospitalizationPretermHypertensionAvoid complicationsDisorderAzithromycinOutcomeDiseaseSevereCongenitalClinicalPreeclampsiaDisordersSyphilisPerinatalNeonatalPregnant womenPlacentaStillbirthRiskDefectsSusceptibleFactorsRespiratoryInfertilityHealthRisks of pregnancy
Infections7
- Parasitic infections in pregnancy and the newborn / edited by Caroline L. MacLeod. (who.int)
- The majority of maternal deaths in South Africa (SA) occur as a result of non-pregnancy-related infections (NPRI). (bvsalud.org)
- Restriction of the recruitment to this peculiar historical time period allowed to exclude infections occurring early in pregnancy and to limit the recall bias. (unimi.it)
- Unsafe abortions are associated with a higher rate of postprocedure infections, more bleeding complications, and surgical trauma. (medscape.com)
- In fact, because most infections during pregnancy are recurrent, the majority of congenitally infected neonates are born to these women. (doctorlib.info)
- The majority of infants develop normally even with primary infections in the first half of pregnancy. (doctorlib.info)
- The most common infectious diseases in South Africa affecting the growth of children and which may lead to malnutrition and death are HIV/AIDS, measles, diarrhoea and acute respiratory infections. (who.int)
Maternal4
- Maternal Age Risk factors for complications during pregnancy include Preexisting maternal disorders Physical and social characteristics (eg, age) Problems in previous pregnancies (eg, a previous history. (msdmanuals.com)
- Is there a textbook you like that will be a good resource for maternal medical complications? (americasboardreview.com)
- There is no evidence that pregnancy increases the risk or clinical severity of maternal cytomegalovirus infection. (doctorlib.info)
- FIGURE 86-1 Algorithm for evaluation of suspected maternal primary cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection in pregnancy. (doctorlib.info)
Infection12
- An uncomplicated HCV infection typically will not have a significant effect on pregnancy. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- Most people with hepatitis C have uneventful pregnancies with no complications as a result of the infection. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- Childhood infection is often mild and resolves without complication. (who.int)
- But when infection is contracted by women in early pregnancy, the virus passes through the pregnant woman's bloodstream to infect her unborn child. (who.int)
- Background: Evidence on the outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection in pregnancy is generally reassuring but yet not definitive. (unimi.it)
- Methods: To specifically assess the impact of SARS-CoV-2 infection in late pregnancy, we prospectively recruited 315 consecutive women delivering in a referral hospital located in Lombardy, Italy in the early phase of the epidemic. (unimi.it)
- Women were considered to have had SARS-CoV-2 infection in pregnancy if at least one of the three assessments was positive. (unimi.it)
- Pregnancy outcome in women with and without SARS-CoV-2 infection did not also differ. (unimi.it)
- Conclusions: SARS-CoV-2 infection is asymptomatic in three out of five women in late pregnancy and is rarely severe. (unimi.it)
- The infection can pass through the placenta to the unborn infant during pregnancy. (medlineplus.gov)
- The most common complications of induced abortions are continuing pregnancy, retained products of conception, infection, and surgical trauma to the uterus. (medscape.com)
- HHV-4, also known as Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), causes the primary infection infectious mononucleosis , and it is implicated in various diseases, such as African Burkitt lymphoma , other immunoproliferative disorders, and nasopharyngeal carcinoma. (medscape.com)
Trimester of pregnancy4
- There is enough anxiety in the last trimester of pregnancy with labor on the horizon already. (ecochildsplay.com)
- First initiation to ANC after first trimester of pregnancy was considered as a late entry. (omicsonline.org)
- Three of the six mothers available for interview recalled an acute illness with rash during the first trimester of pregnancy. (who.int)
- Treatment with antiviral medications is recommended for pregnant women or women who are up to 2 weeks postpartum (including following pregnancy loss) with suspected or confirmed influenza and can be taken during any trimester of pregnancy. (cdc.gov)
Contagious infectious disease1
- Rubella is contagious infectious disease caused by the rubella virus. (who.int)
Malaria1
Fetus7
- Women planning to become pregnant should avoid all alcohol consumption, smoking, and use of illegal drugs (eg, cocaine) before and during the pregnancy, because these activities may have serious deleterious effects on the fetus. (medscape.com)
- For example, if antiseizure medications are stopped prematurely, seizure activity may increase during the pregnancy and eventually expose the fetus to several medications at doses higher than those originally used to control the condition. (medscape.com)
- Most people with hepatitis C who become pregnant have a healthy pregnancy in which the hepatitis C virus (HCV) does not transmit to the fetus. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- If doctors can treat hepatitis C successfully before pregnancy, this eliminates the risk of transmission to the fetus. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- However, vertical transmission to the fetus during pregnancy is the most common way for children to acquire HCV. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- That may present serious fetus complications, fetal death or birth defects which is called congenital rubella syndrome (CRS). (who.int)
- Transmission to the fetus is more likely in the first half of pregnancy than in late gestation. (doctorlib.info)
Fetal death1
- 1 Serious complications including fetal death and congenital rubella syndrome (CRS) may occur when women are infected early in pregnancy. (who.int)
Higher risk of complications2
- Having MS while being pregnant does not put you or your baby at higher risk of complications. (familydoctor.org)
- Doctors have identified people with certain pre-existing conditions, such as heart disease, as at higher risk of complications and death from the Coronavirus. (ecochildsplay.com)
Hospitalization1
- Studies show that lack of housing increases the risk of hospitalization, infectious disease and pregnancy complications, Huggett said. (austinweeklynews.com)
Preterm3
- They have twice the risk of having heavy bleeding, preterm labor and other complications. (austinweeklynews.com)
- The countries with the greatest number of babies dying from preterm complications in 2013. (wypr.org)
- The countries with the highest numbers of babies dying from preterm birth complications are India, Nigeria and Pakistan. (wypr.org)
Hypertension2
- Before attempting to conceive, women with hypertension should be counseled about the risks of pregnancy. (msdmanuals.com)
- If you do have another pregnancy affected by FGR, you may have an illness, such as hypertension . (familydoctor.org)
Avoid complications2
- When diagnosed, preeclampsia requires immediate decision-making to determine if the pregnant patient should be induced into labor and sometimes undergo a C-section to avoid complications. (bmc.org)
- If you suspect you have a sexually transmitted disease such as syphilis, seek medical attention right away to avoid complications like infecting your baby during pregnancy or birth. (medlineplus.gov)
Disorder1
Azithromycin1
- Antibiotic prophylaxis using doxycycline or azithromycin reduces infectious complications with surgical abortion . (medscape.com)
Outcome2
- The Pregnancy Outcome Prediction (POP) Study is a prospective cohort study of 4,512 women who have never given birth, recruited at the Rosie Hospital (Cambridge, UK) between January 2008 and July 2012. (wikipedia.org)
- In addition, pregnancy outcome may not be markedly affected. (unimi.it)
Disease8
- [ 1 ] beginning with a summary of key general considerations, proceeding to a review of the main neurologic complications that may arise in pregnant people who were previously free of neurologic disease, and concluding with a discussion of individual neurologic disorders in the context of pregnancy. (medscape.com)
- Pathology's Clinical Microbiology Laboratory collaborates with the Infectious Disease Division, and the Ragon Institute of Mass General, MIT and Harvard. (massgeneral.org)
- Eric Rosenberg, MD , Co-Director of the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory is also a member of the Infectious Disease Division, serving as a key collaborator within these groups, and as a bridge between the Infectious disease Division, Ragon Institute and the Mass General Pathology Service. (massgeneral.org)
- West Nile virus is an infectious disease that can cause flu-like symptoms. (familydoctor.org)
- But changes in your health condition , like any major disease, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or aging are a good reason to re-evaluate vitamin D levels and its supplementation. (new-empowered-you.com)
- But it turns out that no single infectious disease takes a greater toll than the simple fact of being born premature. (wypr.org)
- An editorial in this week's Science Translational Medicine published today, on World Prematurity Day, pointed out that it's the first time an infectious disease has not been the leading killer of children under 5. (wypr.org)
- Does this mean premature birth has overtaken infectious disease as the No. 1 killer? (wypr.org)
Severe4
- Pregnancy is a known risk factor in severe COVID-19, increasing the burden of NPRI in SA. (bvsalud.org)
- Internal data analysis conducted by Boston Medical Center ' s Health Equity Accelerator team found that the hospital ' s Black pregnant patients were 1.7 times more likely to experience severe complications during birth than its white pregnant patients. (bmc.org)
- To tackle increased severe complications for Black pregnant patients, BMC quickly developed new strategies and programs to decrease the rate at which this patient population had these experiences during birth. (bmc.org)
- Pregnant women are at higher risk for severe complications and death from influenza, including both 2009 H1N1 influenza and seasonal influenza. (cdc.gov)
Congenital1
- Infants born to infected mothers who received proper antibiotic treatment during pregnancy are at minimal risk for congenital syphilis. (medlineplus.gov)
Clinical4
- The UK National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) has highlighted a number of research priorities in their guidelines for pregnancy care. (wikipedia.org)
- The only clinical exclusion criterion was multiple pregnancy. (wikipedia.org)
- These medications are ' Pregnancy Category C ' medications, indicating that no clinical studies have been conducted to assess the safety of these medications for pregnant women. (cdc.gov)
- Given the fact that pregnant and/or breastfeeding IBD patients are excluded from clinical studies the evidence on many questions related to pregnancy and postpartum period is limited. (karger.com)
Preeclampsia2
Disorders2
- See also Seizure Disorders in Pregnancy , Women's Health and Epilepsy , Antiepileptic Drugs , and Neural Tube Defects . (medscape.com)
- Some research suggests that people with HCV have a higher risk of pregnancy complications, but these studies did not control for coexisting conditions, such as substance use disorders, which could also be the cause. (medicalnewstoday.com)
Syphilis1
- Routine blood tests for syphilis are done during pregnancy. (medlineplus.gov)
Perinatal1
Neonatal1
- Pregnancy and neonatal complications did not appear sotrovimab-related. (bvsalud.org)
Pregnant women5
- These include a focus on improving the screening of apparently healthy pregnant women and identify those at high risk of complications. (wikipedia.org)
- Aim: The aim of this study were to assess the proportion of pregnant women who attended ANC late in pregnancy and to identify factors associated with late entry in communities in South Vietnam. (omicsonline.org)
- The aims of the present study were to assess the proportion of pregnant women attending ANC late in their pregnancy and to identify factors associated with late entry in ANC in rural communities of South Vietnam in 2014. (omicsonline.org)
- Changes in the immune, respiratory and cardiovascular systems that occur during pregnancy result in pregnant women being more severely affected by certain pathogens, including influenza. (cdc.gov)
- For treatment of pregnant women or women who are up to 2 weeks postpartum (including following pregnancy loss) with suspected or confirmed influenza, oseltamivir is currently preferred because of its systemic absorption. (cdc.gov)
Placenta1
- The types of samples collected during the POP study reflect, first of all, the focus on the role of the placenta and its altered development and function in several major complications of pregnancy. (wikipedia.org)
Stillbirth1
- However, the methods for screening the low risk population for other complications of pregnancy such as fetal growth restriction (FGR), pre-eclampsia and stillbirth have remained largely unchanged for the past 20-30 years. (wikipedia.org)
Risk6
- According to the TERIS, the teratogenic risk in human pregnancy is undetermined for 91.2% of the drug treatments approved in the United States between 1980 and 2000. (medscape.com)
- Individuals with scarring on the liver, known as cirrhosis , may also be at increased risk of pregnancy complications. (medicalnewstoday.com)
- The reality is we don't have a lot of data related to outcomes in pregnancy in women who have COVID-19 or their risk of contracting COVID-19," says Maureen Phipps, chief executive officer of American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, "and that does put us at a disadvantage. (ecochildsplay.com)
- Include women up to 2 weeks postpartum (including following pregnancy loss) as at higher risk for complications from 2009 H1N1 influenza. (cdc.gov)
- Postpartum women, who are in transition to normal immune, cardiac, and respiratory function, should be considered to be at increased risk of influenza-related complications up to 2 weeks postpartum (including following pregnancy loss). (cdc.gov)
- The risk of seroconversion among susceptible women during pregnancy is from 1 to 4 percent. (doctorlib.info)
Defects1
- If neural tube defects occurred in a woman's previous pregnancy, increased antepartum fetal surveillance is required for the current pregnancy. (medscape.com)
Susceptible1
- Conversely, malnutrition makes a child more susceptible to these infectious diseases. (who.int)
Factors1
- Infectious diseases constitute one of the major factors contributing to child malnutrition. (who.int)
Respiratory1
- These can include such things as pests and mold, triggers that can lead to respiratory and infectious diseases or exacerbating asthma symptoms. (austinweeklynews.com)
Infertility1
- Induced abortion is not associated with subsequent extrauterine pregnancy, infertility , pregnancy loss, or abnormal placentation. (medscape.com)
Health5
- Worldwide, the persistence of infectious diseases remains one of the most significant threats to the global health. (massgeneral.org)
- The accurate identification of infectious pathogens is fundamental to ongoing research efforts and the delivery of effective health care. (massgeneral.org)
- Improving lifelong health one pregnancy at a time. (ehd.org)
- Every year, 1.09 million children under age 5 die due to health complications that stem from being born before week 37 of pregnancy (a 40-week pregnancy is considered full-term). (wypr.org)
- The overarching concept is that optimizing the mother's health is critical for optimizing the health of the unborn child and benefit of continuing medical therapy in IBD during pregnancy outweighs possible risks in most instances. (karger.com)
Risks of pregnancy1
- However, hepatitis C may add to the risks of pregnancy. (medicalnewstoday.com)