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The perinatal health challenges of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases: A narrative review

The world has seen numerous infectious disease outbreaks in the past decade. In many cases these outbreaks have had considerable perinatal health consequences including increased risk of preterm delivery (e.g., influenza, measles, and COVID-19), and the delivery of low birth weight or small for gest...

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Autores principales: Malange, Veronica N. E., Hedermann, Gitte, Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik, Hoffmann, Steen, Voldstedlund, Marianne, Aabakke, Anna J. M., Eltvedt, Anna K., Jensen, Jørgen S., Breindahl, Morten, Krebs, Lone, Christiansen, Michael, Hedley, Paula L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36684933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1039779
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author Malange, Veronica N. E.
Hedermann, Gitte
Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik
Hoffmann, Steen
Voldstedlund, Marianne
Aabakke, Anna J. M.
Eltvedt, Anna K.
Jensen, Jørgen S.
Breindahl, Morten
Krebs, Lone
Christiansen, Michael
Hedley, Paula L.
author_facet Malange, Veronica N. E.
Hedermann, Gitte
Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik
Hoffmann, Steen
Voldstedlund, Marianne
Aabakke, Anna J. M.
Eltvedt, Anna K.
Jensen, Jørgen S.
Breindahl, Morten
Krebs, Lone
Christiansen, Michael
Hedley, Paula L.
author_sort Malange, Veronica N. E.
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description The world has seen numerous infectious disease outbreaks in the past decade. In many cases these outbreaks have had considerable perinatal health consequences including increased risk of preterm delivery (e.g., influenza, measles, and COVID-19), and the delivery of low birth weight or small for gestational age babies (e.g., influenza, COVID-19). Furthermore, severe perinatal outcomes including perinatal and infant death are a known consequence of multiple infectious diseases (e.g., Ebola virus disease, Zika virus disease, pertussis, and measles). In addition to vaccination during pregnancy (where possible), pregnant women, are provided some level of protection from the adverse effects of infection through community-level application of evidence-based transmission-control methods. This review demonstrates that it takes almost 2 years for the perinatal impacts of an infectious disease outbreak to be reported. However, many infectious disease outbreaks between 2010 and 2020 have no associated pregnancy data reported in the scientific literature, or pregnancy data is reported in the form of case-studies only. This lack of systematic data collection and reporting has a negative impact on our understanding of these diseases and the implications they may have for pregnant women and their unborn infants. Monitoring perinatal health is an essential aspect of national and global healthcare strategies as perinatal life has a critical impact on early life mortality as well as possible effects on later life health. The unpredictable nature of emerging infections and the potential for adverse perinatal outcomes necessitate that we thoroughly assess pregnancy and perinatal health implications of disease outbreaks and their public health interventions in tandem with outbreak response efforts. Disease surveillance programs should incorporate perinatal health monitoring and health systems around the world should endeavor to continuously collect perinatal health data in order to quickly update pregnancy care protocols as needed.
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spelling pubmed-98501102023-01-20 The perinatal health challenges of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases: A narrative review Malange, Veronica N. E. Hedermann, Gitte Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik Hoffmann, Steen Voldstedlund, Marianne Aabakke, Anna J. M. Eltvedt, Anna K. Jensen, Jørgen S. Breindahl, Morten Krebs, Lone Christiansen, Michael Hedley, Paula L. Front Public Health Public Health The world has seen numerous infectious disease outbreaks in the past decade. In many cases these outbreaks have had considerable perinatal health consequences including increased risk of preterm delivery (e.g., influenza, measles, and COVID-19), and the delivery of low birth weight or small for gestational age babies (e.g., influenza, COVID-19). Furthermore, severe perinatal outcomes including perinatal and infant death are a known consequence of multiple infectious diseases (e.g., Ebola virus disease, Zika virus disease, pertussis, and measles). In addition to vaccination during pregnancy (where possible), pregnant women, are provided some level of protection from the adverse effects of infection through community-level application of evidence-based transmission-control methods. This review demonstrates that it takes almost 2 years for the perinatal impacts of an infectious disease outbreak to be reported. However, many infectious disease outbreaks between 2010 and 2020 have no associated pregnancy data reported in the scientific literature, or pregnancy data is reported in the form of case-studies only. This lack of systematic data collection and reporting has a negative impact on our understanding of these diseases and the implications they may have for pregnant women and their unborn infants. Monitoring perinatal health is an essential aspect of national and global healthcare strategies as perinatal life has a critical impact on early life mortality as well as possible effects on later life health. The unpredictable nature of emerging infections and the potential for adverse perinatal outcomes necessitate that we thoroughly assess pregnancy and perinatal health implications of disease outbreaks and their public health interventions in tandem with outbreak response efforts. Disease surveillance programs should incorporate perinatal health monitoring and health systems around the world should endeavor to continuously collect perinatal health data in order to quickly update pregnancy care protocols as needed. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9850110/ /pubmed/36684933 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1039779 Text en Copyright © 2023 Malange, Hedermann, Lausten-Thomsen, Hoffmann, Voldstedlund, Aabakke, Eltvedt, Jensen, Breindahl, Krebs, Christiansen and Hedley. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Public Health
Malange, Veronica N. E.
Hedermann, Gitte
Lausten-Thomsen, Ulrik
Hoffmann, Steen
Voldstedlund, Marianne
Aabakke, Anna J. M.
Eltvedt, Anna K.
Jensen, Jørgen S.
Breindahl, Morten
Krebs, Lone
Christiansen, Michael
Hedley, Paula L.
The perinatal health challenges of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases: A narrative review
title The perinatal health challenges of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases: A narrative review
title_full The perinatal health challenges of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases: A narrative review
title_fullStr The perinatal health challenges of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases: A narrative review
title_full_unstemmed The perinatal health challenges of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases: A narrative review
title_short The perinatal health challenges of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases: A narrative review
title_sort perinatal health challenges of emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases: a narrative review
topic Public Health
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9850110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36684933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2022.1039779
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