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Dengue, Zika and chikungunya during pregnancy: pre- and post-travel advice and clinical management

RATIONALE FOR REVIEW: Young adults of childbearing age and pregnant women are travelling more frequently to tropical areas, exposing them to specific arboviral infections such as dengue, zika and chikungunya viruses, which may impact ongoing and future pregnancies. In this narrative review, we analy...

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Autores principales: Vouga, Manon, Chiu, Yen-Chi, Pomar, Léo, de Meyer, Sara V, Masmejan, Sophie, Genton, Blaise, Musso, Didier, Baud, David, Stojanov, Milos
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6927317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31616923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jtm/taz077
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author Vouga, Manon
Chiu, Yen-Chi
Pomar, Léo
de Meyer, Sara V
Masmejan, Sophie
Genton, Blaise
Musso, Didier
Baud, David
Stojanov, Milos
author_facet Vouga, Manon
Chiu, Yen-Chi
Pomar, Léo
de Meyer, Sara V
Masmejan, Sophie
Genton, Blaise
Musso, Didier
Baud, David
Stojanov, Milos
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description RATIONALE FOR REVIEW: Young adults of childbearing age and pregnant women are travelling more frequently to tropical areas, exposing them to specific arboviral infections such as dengue, zika and chikungunya viruses, which may impact ongoing and future pregnancies. In this narrative review, we analyse their potential consequences on pregnancy outcomes and discuss current travel recommendations. MAIN FINDINGS: Dengue virus may be associated with severe maternal complications, particularly post-partum haemorrhage. Its association with adverse fetal outcomes remains unclear, but prematurity, growth retardation and stillbirths may occur, particularly in cases of severe maternal infection. Zika virus is a teratogenic infectious agent associated with severe brain lesions, with similar risks to other well-known TORCH pathogens. Implications of chikungunya virus in pregnancy are mostly related to intrapartum transmission that may be associated with severe neonatal infections and long-term morbidity. TRAVEL RECOMMENDATIONS: Few agencies provide specific travel recommendations for travelling pregnant patients or couples trying to conceive and discrepancies exist, particularly regarding Zika virus prevention. The risks significantly depend on epidemiological factors that may be difficult to predict. Prevention relies principally on mosquito control measures. Couples trying to conceive and pregnant women should receive adequate information about the potential risks. It seems reasonable to advise pregnant women to avoid unnecessary travel to Aedes spp. endemic regions. The current rationale to avoid travel and delay conception is debatable in the absence of any epidemic. Post-travel laboratory testing should be reserved for symptomatic patients.
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spelling pubmed-69273172019-12-27 Dengue, Zika and chikungunya during pregnancy: pre- and post-travel advice and clinical management Vouga, Manon Chiu, Yen-Chi Pomar, Léo de Meyer, Sara V Masmejan, Sophie Genton, Blaise Musso, Didier Baud, David Stojanov, Milos J Travel Med Review RATIONALE FOR REVIEW: Young adults of childbearing age and pregnant women are travelling more frequently to tropical areas, exposing them to specific arboviral infections such as dengue, zika and chikungunya viruses, which may impact ongoing and future pregnancies. In this narrative review, we analyse their potential consequences on pregnancy outcomes and discuss current travel recommendations. MAIN FINDINGS: Dengue virus may be associated with severe maternal complications, particularly post-partum haemorrhage. Its association with adverse fetal outcomes remains unclear, but prematurity, growth retardation and stillbirths may occur, particularly in cases of severe maternal infection. Zika virus is a teratogenic infectious agent associated with severe brain lesions, with similar risks to other well-known TORCH pathogens. Implications of chikungunya virus in pregnancy are mostly related to intrapartum transmission that may be associated with severe neonatal infections and long-term morbidity. TRAVEL RECOMMENDATIONS: Few agencies provide specific travel recommendations for travelling pregnant patients or couples trying to conceive and discrepancies exist, particularly regarding Zika virus prevention. The risks significantly depend on epidemiological factors that may be difficult to predict. Prevention relies principally on mosquito control measures. Couples trying to conceive and pregnant women should receive adequate information about the potential risks. It seems reasonable to advise pregnant women to avoid unnecessary travel to Aedes spp. endemic regions. The current rationale to avoid travel and delay conception is debatable in the absence of any epidemic. Post-travel laboratory testing should be reserved for symptomatic patients. Oxford University Press 2019-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6927317/ /pubmed/31616923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jtm/taz077 Text en © International Society of Travel Medicine 2019. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Vouga, Manon
Chiu, Yen-Chi
Pomar, Léo
de Meyer, Sara V
Masmejan, Sophie
Genton, Blaise
Musso, Didier
Baud, David
Stojanov, Milos
Dengue, Zika and chikungunya during pregnancy: pre- and post-travel advice and clinical management
title Dengue, Zika and chikungunya during pregnancy: pre- and post-travel advice and clinical management
title_full Dengue, Zika and chikungunya during pregnancy: pre- and post-travel advice and clinical management
title_fullStr Dengue, Zika and chikungunya during pregnancy: pre- and post-travel advice and clinical management
title_full_unstemmed Dengue, Zika and chikungunya during pregnancy: pre- and post-travel advice and clinical management
title_short Dengue, Zika and chikungunya during pregnancy: pre- and post-travel advice and clinical management
title_sort dengue, zika and chikungunya during pregnancy: pre- and post-travel advice and clinical management
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6927317/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31616923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jtm/taz077
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