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Didkowska A, Orłowska B, Krajewska-Wędzina M, Bielecki W, Brzezińska S, et al.
…though it cannot be ruled out that infection could occur as pregnancy progresses.
Bhosale R, Alexander M, Deshpande P, Kulkarni V, Gupte N, et al.
… among women with and without HIV respectively. Conclusions Pregnancy affects TBI test results and reduces IFN-γ response to M. tuberculosis stimulation. Despite adequate CD4 counts, women with HIV express less IFN-γ than women without HIV, which may explain the high TB incidence…
Kaplan S, Matemo D, Mecha J, Kinuthia J, John-Stewart G, et al.
Abstract Background Pregnancy and HIV-associated immunologic changes may affect latent TB infection (LTBI) interferon-gamma release assay (IGRA) QuantiFERON TB Gold Plus (QFT-Plus) diagnostic performance. Methods In this ongoing study, HIV-infected and -uninfected women 20–34 wee…
Esmail A, Sabur NF, Okpechi I, Dheda K
…istant TB in special situations including HIV co-infection, pregnancy, renal disease, liver disease, diabetes, and in the critically ill.
Sharma S, Ahad A, Gupta ND, Sharma VK
… severe gingival overgrowth in a patient with 4 th month of pregnancy. This case strongly suggests the importance of suspecting TB as the differential diagnosis of gingival overgrowth and therefore, playing a critical role in the early detection and treatment. Interdisciplinary c…
Brar R, Suri V, Suri V, Singh MP, Biswal M, et al.
…titis E and UTI were the most common causes of fever during pregnancy. Most cases were caused by vector- and water-borne diseases and thus potentially preventable. Overall maternal mortality was 16%.
Abd Rahman NA, Ng BH, Nik Abeed NN, Ismail MI, Abdul Hamid MF, et al.
…ng the complexities of managing recurrent hemoptysis during pregnancy and potential drug interactions.
Irene Andia Biraro, Diana Sitenda, Phillip Ssekamatte, Sande Matovu, Vilton Kasule, et al.
…nfant vaccines. Prompt diagnosis and treatment of TB during pregnancy are therefore crucial to prevent poor neonatal morbidity and mortality in our setting. **SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:** The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s12865-026-00830-y.
Beshar I, Moon AS, Pendse R, Nevins AB, Litkouhi B
…re limited. This report highlights the relationship between pregnancy-reactivated tuberculosis, and guides clinicians on diagnostic and management considerations in the peripartum period.
Taha A, Rogers J, Bishop T, Lui DF, Ghosh M, et al.
…vic reconstruction. Back pain and sciatica can be common in pregnancy. However, this case highlights a rare occurrence of culture-negative extrapulmonary TB leading to an unstable spinal-pelvic fracture requiring a multidisciplinary approach for careful obstetric and orthopaedic …
Budhram S, Vannevel V, Botha T, Chauke L, Bhoora S, et al.
Objective To describe risk factors and outcomes of pregnant women infected with SARS-CoV-2 admitted to South African healthcare facilities. Methods A population-based cohort study was conducted utilizing an amended International Obstetric Surveillance System protocol. Data on pre…
van de Water BJ, Brooks MB, Huang CC, Trevisi L, Lecca L, et al.
Background There is limited research to guide TB treatment specifically in pregnant women and few studies have described the presentation of TB in pregnant women. We aimed to understand TB presentation and treatment outcomes in pregnant women in a low HIV burden setting. We descr…
Dasari P, Gummadi HS
A young pregnant woman, G2P1L1, was admitted for safe confinement at 40 weeks of gestation with Takayasu arteritis. She was diagnosed with Takayasu arteritis in 2016 when she had polyarthritis, hypertension and asymmetrical peripheral pulses. Her CT angiogram showed involvement o…
Mathad JS, Queiroz ATL, Bhosale R, Alexander M, Naik S, et al.
A new tuberculosis (TB) diagnostic cartridge assay, which detects a 3-gene TB signature in whole blood, was not diagnostic in women with maternal TB disease in India (area under the curve [AUC] = 0.72). In a cohort of pregnant women, we identified a novel gene set for TB diagnosi…
Plachouri KM, Georgiou S
Background of the article : Biologics are modern immunomodulatory drugs, whose use in the treatment of psoriasis has led to remarkable results in psoriatic patients. The administration of these agents in special population groups, such as patients with chronic infections and rena…
Sacchelli L, Magnano M, Loi C, Patrizi A, Bardazzi F
The use of biotechnological therapies for moderate-to-severe psoriasis is ever-expanding and it is becoming increasingly more frequent to encounter different unforeseen events during their use, such as fertile patients becoming pregnant and breastfeeding, development of infection…
Vaideeswar P, Chaudhari J, Goel N
Fibrosing mediastinitis (FM) is characterized by extensive and invasive fibro-inflammatory proliferation, triggered by a delayed hypersensitivity reaction to variety of infective or noninfective stimuli. The infective agents often have a geographic distribution such as Histoplasm…
Devaguru A, Gada S, Potpalle D, Dinesh Eshwar M, Purwar D
…ollected included age, religion, parity, birth spacing, pre-pregnancy weight, weight gain during pregnancy, height, mother's education, occupation, family income, socioeconomic status, obstetric history, previous history of stillbirths and abortions, and history of any LBW baby. …
Odayar J, Rangaka MX, Zerbe A, Petro G, McIntyre JA, et al.
Background The burden of active tuberculosis (TB) in pregnancy compared with preconception and postpartum is unclear, particularly with universal antiretroviral therapy (ART) initiation in pregnancy. Methods We retrospectively compared active TB incidence in the 18 months preconc…
Hamada Y, Figueroa C, Martín-Sánchez M, Falzon D, Kanchar A
…used globally for this purpose for many years, including in pregnancy. This review assessed current knowledge about the safety of IPT in pregnancy. Methods We searched PubMed, Embase, CENTRAL, Global Health Library and HIV and TB-related conference abstracts, until May 15, 2019, …
Jing Li, Qiuli Wu, Weixi Chen, Yanfang Wang, Shiming Xie, et al.
… "latent TB infection" or LTBI) is associated with improved pregnancy outcomes in infertile women undergoing in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET), and whether outcomes differ by the TPT duration and embryo origin. **METHODS:** All participants initiated the WHO-re…
Xue Feng, He Cai, Xitong Liu, Liting Zhang, Juanzi Shi
… fresh cycles. **RESULTS:** In IVF and total patients, the pregnancy (P > 0.05) and live birth rates (P > 0.05) did not differ between tuberculosis and control group. However, in ICSI protocol, the pregnancy (P = 0.027) and live birth ra…
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…
Gómez L, Kinuthia J, Abuna F, Baeten JM, Dettinger J, et al.
… not have HIV or tuberculosis. Participants enrolled during pregnancy at 20 maternal and child health clinics in western Kenya and were followed up until 9 months postpartum. Those who reported taking PrEP at any antenatal visits were identified as prenatally PrEP exposed. In an …
Abdelwahab MT, Leisegang R, Dooley KE, Mathad JS, Wiesner L, et al.
…aternal morbidity, but little is known about the effects of pregnancy on antituberculosis drug concentrations. We developed population pharmacokinetic models to describe drug dispositions of isoniazid, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol in pregnant women with tuberculosis and HIV. HIV-…