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A premature newborn born to an adolescent girl with acute Ebola virus disease and malaria survives in a resource‐limited setting in an Ebola treatment unit in DR Congo: “A case report”

KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE: In the acute phase of Ebola virus disease (EVD) premature neonatal survival is extremely rare. High mortality is related to prematurity, neonatal complications of Ebola, and precarious conditions of neonatal care in underresourced ETUs. This is a case of preterm neonatal surviv...

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Autores principales: Imani‐Musimwa, Prince, Grant, Emilie, Feza‐Malira, Micheline, Mbala‐Kingebeni, Placide, Buhoro‐Baabo, Gisèle, Zawadi‐Endanda, Espérence, Fraterne‐Muhayangabo, Rigo, Claris‐Mwatsi, Inès, Tsongo‐Kibendelwa, Zacharie, Nyakio‐Ngeleza, Olivier, Juakali‐Kyolov, Sihali, Wembonyama‐Okitosho, Stanis, Sengey‐Mushengezi‐Amani, Dieudonné, Mukadi‐Bamuleka, Daniel, Ververs, Mija
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10665585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38028078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8253
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author Imani‐Musimwa, Prince
Grant, Emilie
Feza‐Malira, Micheline
Mbala‐Kingebeni, Placide
Buhoro‐Baabo, Gisèle
Zawadi‐Endanda, Espérence
Fraterne‐Muhayangabo, Rigo
Claris‐Mwatsi, Inès
Tsongo‐Kibendelwa, Zacharie
Nyakio‐Ngeleza, Olivier
Juakali‐Kyolov, Sihali
Wembonyama‐Okitosho, Stanis
Sengey‐Mushengezi‐Amani, Dieudonné
Mukadi‐Bamuleka, Daniel
Ververs, Mija
author_facet Imani‐Musimwa, Prince
Grant, Emilie
Feza‐Malira, Micheline
Mbala‐Kingebeni, Placide
Buhoro‐Baabo, Gisèle
Zawadi‐Endanda, Espérence
Fraterne‐Muhayangabo, Rigo
Claris‐Mwatsi, Inès
Tsongo‐Kibendelwa, Zacharie
Nyakio‐Ngeleza, Olivier
Juakali‐Kyolov, Sihali
Wembonyama‐Okitosho, Stanis
Sengey‐Mushengezi‐Amani, Dieudonné
Mukadi‐Bamuleka, Daniel
Ververs, Mija
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description KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE: In the acute phase of Ebola virus disease (EVD) premature neonatal survival is extremely rare. High mortality is related to prematurity, neonatal complications of Ebola, and precarious conditions of neonatal care in underresourced ETUs. This is a case of preterm neonatal survival in the setting of acute maternal EVD infection. ABSTRACT: This case describes rare preterm newborn survival in the setting of an Ebola treatment unit in Eastern DRC. The neonate was born vaginally to an acutely ill 17‐year‐old mother who was vaccinated against Ebola virus after being identified as a contact of her father, who was a confirmed case and who did not survive his infection. This woman was admitted to an Ebola treatment unit at 32 weeks of gestation and given monoclonal antibody treatment. She gave birth vaginally, succumbing to postpartum hemorrhage 14 h after delivery. This child survived despite compounding vulnerabilities of preterm birth and maternal Ebola infection. Despite a negative test for EVD, the neonate was given a single dose of monoclonal antibody therapy in the first days of life. We believe maternal vaccination and neonatal monoclonal antibody treatment contributed to the child's survival. The circumstances surrounding neonatal survival in this extremely resource‐limited context must be analyzed and disseminated in order to increase rates of neonatal and maternal survival in future outbreaks. Maternal and neonatal health are critical aspects of outbreak response that have been understudied and underreported leaving clinicians severely underresourced to provide life‐saving care in outbreak settings. Pregnancy and childbirth do not stop in times of disease outbreak, adequate equipment and trained staff required for quality neonatal care must be considered in future outbreak responses.
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spelling pubmed-106655852023-11-22 A premature newborn born to an adolescent girl with acute Ebola virus disease and malaria survives in a resource‐limited setting in an Ebola treatment unit in DR Congo: “A case report” Imani‐Musimwa, Prince Grant, Emilie Feza‐Malira, Micheline Mbala‐Kingebeni, Placide Buhoro‐Baabo, Gisèle Zawadi‐Endanda, Espérence Fraterne‐Muhayangabo, Rigo Claris‐Mwatsi, Inès Tsongo‐Kibendelwa, Zacharie Nyakio‐Ngeleza, Olivier Juakali‐Kyolov, Sihali Wembonyama‐Okitosho, Stanis Sengey‐Mushengezi‐Amani, Dieudonné Mukadi‐Bamuleka, Daniel Ververs, Mija Clin Case Rep Case Report KEY CLINICAL MESSAGE: In the acute phase of Ebola virus disease (EVD) premature neonatal survival is extremely rare. High mortality is related to prematurity, neonatal complications of Ebola, and precarious conditions of neonatal care in underresourced ETUs. This is a case of preterm neonatal survival in the setting of acute maternal EVD infection. ABSTRACT: This case describes rare preterm newborn survival in the setting of an Ebola treatment unit in Eastern DRC. The neonate was born vaginally to an acutely ill 17‐year‐old mother who was vaccinated against Ebola virus after being identified as a contact of her father, who was a confirmed case and who did not survive his infection. This woman was admitted to an Ebola treatment unit at 32 weeks of gestation and given monoclonal antibody treatment. She gave birth vaginally, succumbing to postpartum hemorrhage 14 h after delivery. This child survived despite compounding vulnerabilities of preterm birth and maternal Ebola infection. Despite a negative test for EVD, the neonate was given a single dose of monoclonal antibody therapy in the first days of life. We believe maternal vaccination and neonatal monoclonal antibody treatment contributed to the child's survival. The circumstances surrounding neonatal survival in this extremely resource‐limited context must be analyzed and disseminated in order to increase rates of neonatal and maternal survival in future outbreaks. Maternal and neonatal health are critical aspects of outbreak response that have been understudied and underreported leaving clinicians severely underresourced to provide life‐saving care in outbreak settings. Pregnancy and childbirth do not stop in times of disease outbreak, adequate equipment and trained staff required for quality neonatal care must be considered in future outbreak responses. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2023-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC10665585/ /pubmed/38028078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8253 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Clinical Case Reports published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Case Report
Imani‐Musimwa, Prince
Grant, Emilie
Feza‐Malira, Micheline
Mbala‐Kingebeni, Placide
Buhoro‐Baabo, Gisèle
Zawadi‐Endanda, Espérence
Fraterne‐Muhayangabo, Rigo
Claris‐Mwatsi, Inès
Tsongo‐Kibendelwa, Zacharie
Nyakio‐Ngeleza, Olivier
Juakali‐Kyolov, Sihali
Wembonyama‐Okitosho, Stanis
Sengey‐Mushengezi‐Amani, Dieudonné
Mukadi‐Bamuleka, Daniel
Ververs, Mija
A premature newborn born to an adolescent girl with acute Ebola virus disease and malaria survives in a resource‐limited setting in an Ebola treatment unit in DR Congo: “A case report”
title A premature newborn born to an adolescent girl with acute Ebola virus disease and malaria survives in a resource‐limited setting in an Ebola treatment unit in DR Congo: “A case report”
title_full A premature newborn born to an adolescent girl with acute Ebola virus disease and malaria survives in a resource‐limited setting in an Ebola treatment unit in DR Congo: “A case report”
title_fullStr A premature newborn born to an adolescent girl with acute Ebola virus disease and malaria survives in a resource‐limited setting in an Ebola treatment unit in DR Congo: “A case report”
title_full_unstemmed A premature newborn born to an adolescent girl with acute Ebola virus disease and malaria survives in a resource‐limited setting in an Ebola treatment unit in DR Congo: “A case report”
title_short A premature newborn born to an adolescent girl with acute Ebola virus disease and malaria survives in a resource‐limited setting in an Ebola treatment unit in DR Congo: “A case report”
title_sort premature newborn born to an adolescent girl with acute ebola virus disease and malaria survives in a resource‐limited setting in an ebola treatment unit in dr congo: “a case report”
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10665585/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38028078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ccr3.8253
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