Maternal Effects of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection during Pregnancy.


Autoria(s): Wheeler, SM; Dotters-Katz, S; Heine, RP; Grotegut, CA; Swamy, GK
Data(s)

01/11/2015

Formato

1951 - 1955

Identificador

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26485575

Emerg Infect Dis, 2015, 21 (11), pp. 1951 - 1955

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/11090

1080-6059

Relação

Emerg Infect Dis

10.3201/eid2111.150497

Tipo

Journal Article

Cobertura

United States

Resumo

Given the illness and deaths caused by respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection during the first year of life, preventing infant RSV infections through maternal vaccination is intriguing. However, little is known about the extent and maternal effects of RSV infection during pregnancy. We describe 3 cases of maternal RSV infection diagnosed at a US center during winter 2014. Case-patient 1 (26 years old, week 33 of gestation) received a diagnosis of RSV infection and required mechanical ventilation. Case-patient 2 (27 years old, week 34 of gestation) received a diagnosis of infection with influenza A(H1N1) virus and RSV and required mechanical ventilation. Case-patient 3 (21 years old, week 32 of gestation) received a diagnosis of group A streptococcus pharyngitis and RSV infection and was monitored as an outpatient. Clarifying the effects of maternal RSV infection could yield valuable insights into potential maternal and fetal benefits of an effective RSV vaccination program.

Idioma(s)

ENG

Palavras-Chave #RSV #infection #maternal #pregnancy #respiratory syncytial virus #viruses #Adult #Female #Humans #Maternal Health #Pregnancy #Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections #Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Human #Respiratory Tract Infections #Vaccination