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Thilini Agampodi, Hwa Young Kim, Dilrukshi Menike, Digantha Aswaddumage, Madushika Sewwandi, et al.
**BACKGROUND:** Infectious diseases during pregnancy are often overlooked in the Global South. Country-level mapping of infectious diseases and their effects on pregnancy would provide possible intervention strategies for diagnosis, prevention, and management. This scoping review…
Nyashadzaishe Mafirakureva, Anna Cartledge, Isobella Bradshaw, Adrie Bekker, Nicole Salazar-Austin, et al.
…, perinatal, and infant health risks of tuberculosis during pregnancy, global estimates of incidence remain scarce. Existing estimates are outdated, and do not include the postpartum period, HIV co-infection, age, or specific changes in risk, limiting our understanding of the tru…
Zikang Sheng, Lin Zeng, Yue Zhang, Hongbin Chi, Xiaoyan Gai, et al.
…lence. However, the impact of latent TB infection (LTBI) on pregnancy outcomes following assisted reproduction in patients with infertility remains unclear. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to assess significant differences in pregnancy outcomes after assisted repro…
Ravindra Kumar Garg, Rajiv Garg, Akshaya Anand Agrawal, Sanjay Singhal, Raza Abbas Mahdi
…ars; 63.0% had no prior TB history. TB was diagnosed during pregnancy (56.2%) or postpartum (38.4%). Miliary TB (38.4%) and genital TB (27.4%) were most common; central nervous system (CNS) TB occurred in 13.7%. Microbiological confirmation was achieved in 38.4%. Anti-TB therapy …
Sufyan Shahid, Hasiba Karimi, Bilal Ahmad, Usama Hafeez, Biruk Demisse Ayalew, et al.
…er, the risks of other outcomes including composite adverse pregnancy outcome (RR 0.90; 95% CI 0.56-1.43;= 0.66), prematurity (RR 0.86; 95% CI 0.46-1.60;= 0.63), low birthweight (RR 0.99; 95% CI 0.69-1.42;= 0.95), very low birthweight (RR 1.28; 95% CI 0.39-4.23;= 0.55), congenita…
A J Morton, N Meagher, G Tonkin-Hill, J T Denholm, R I Zahroh, et al.
**OBJECTIVES:** TB disease during pregnancy is associated with poor maternal and neonatal outcomes, and is a leading non-obstetric cause of maternal death. However, optimal detection strategies remain uncertain. We aimed to identify the optimal screening approach for TB disease i…
Cherdsak Boonyong, Phattarapon Boonsing, Laphatsanan Ruangritpassorn, Phasapon Thayutichayaton, Phomin Rattanamungkun, et al.
…ine. Pharmacogenomic factors, such asslow metabolism during pregnancy, influenced outcomes. Database discrepancies were noted, especially for riociguat interactions and ritonavir through inhibition of P-gp or OATP1B1 functions.ConclusionsDDIs in PWH receiving ART with comorbiditi…
Serge Mushamuka Zigabe, Jacques L Tamuzi, Jaan Toelen, Peter H M Hoet, Patrick D M C Katoto
**BACKGROUND:** Household air pollution (HAP) from biomass fuel combustion is a major contributor to respiratory morbidity and mortality among children in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). Despite the growing body of evidence, the effects of prenatal and postnatal HAP exposure on child r…
A M Simanjuntak, F Gracia, A Sakh, R C Harliman, I Hutagaol, et al.
<sec><title>BACKGROUND</title>TB in the form of genital TB (GTB) is known to cause infertility but does not have typical respiratory symptoms, so patients are not aware of it. Meta-analysis studies showing the magnitude of such cases are not prevalent.</sec><sec><title>OBJECTIVE<…