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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…
Yinfeng Su, Xingxing Kong, Zhanpeng Chen, Xiaomin Wang, Shuihua Lu
Tuberculosis in pregnancy is a series of diseases caused by(). Exact global incidence rates are difficult to obtain and are expected to be similar to those in the general population, with potentially higher rates in developing countries. Tuberculosis in pregnancy is associated wi…
Kgathi MA, Phoswa WN
…imited epidemiology of the association of TB treatment with pregnancy. We aim to assess the effects of TB treatment in pregnancy complications. Methods This will be a systematic review and meta-analysis of published studies on the association of TB treatment with pregnancy, retri…
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 Existing estimates are outdated, and do not include the postpartum period, HIV co-infection, age, or specific changes in risk, limiting our understanding of the tru…
Sotskiy PO, Sotskaya OL, Hayrapetyan HS, Sarkisian TF, Yeghiazaryan AR, et al.
…us, FMF and colchicine may potentially affect fertility and pregnancy in patients with FMF. The aims of the study are to evaluate the causes of infertility and pregnancy outcome in FMF patients and to compare them with 2 groups: non-FMF patients with peritoneal female genital tub…
Victoria Male, Christine E Jones
…o the newborn, so an alternative strategy is vaccination in pregnancy. This approach has been successfully used to protect newborns against tetanus and pertussis, and vaccines that are primarily offered to protect the mother during pregnancy, such as influenza and COVID-19 vaccin…
Siddhartha Chatterjee, Bishista Bagchi, Rajib Gon Chowdhury, Abira Dutta
Background: Ectopic tubal pregnancy (ETP) is a dreadful situation for both the patient and the doctor. Prevalence of ETP is increasing because of availability of convenient and modern modalities for the diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy. Patients are aware of the condition and many …
Igor Ivanes, Ecaterina Evstrati, Stela Kulciţkaia, Anastasia Ivanes
Pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period in women are factors that contribute to the appearance and exacerbation of tuberculosis. Accumulation in the blood of human chorionic gonadotropin, estrogen, glucocorticoids, aldosterone leading to disrupting hormonal balance and im…
Marije Van Schalkwyk, Adrie Bekker, Eric Decloedt, Jiajia Wang, Gerhard B Theron, et al.
…etics (PK) of antituberculosis drugs may be altered by both pregnancy-induced physiological changes and drug interactions in individuals living with HIV who develop tuberculosis. Within the multicenter International Maternal Pediatric Adolescent AIDS Clinical Trials Network P1026…
О. М. Raznatovska, О.S. Shalmin, V.G. Syusyuka, Yu. V. Mironchuk, A.V. Fedorec, et al.
The own observation of pregnancy and tuberculosis after COVID-19 in a patient who was treated in the pulmonary tuberculosis department N 2 of the Zaporizhia Regional Phthisiopulmonology Clinical Medical Diagnostic Center is presented. According to the presented clinical case, a w…
Nishitha Gandavaram, M Rajalekshmi
Tuberculosis (TB) during pregnancy, especially with central nervous system (CNS) involvement, poses significant risks to maternal and fetal health. This case report explores the diagnostic and therapeutic challenges of managing new-onset seizures in a pregnant patient with CNS-TB…
…berLeninka, the following terms were used: «tuberculosis», «pregnancy», «mycobacterium tuberculosis», «diagnosis», «treatment», «infertility», «postpartum period», «puerperants». 130 ref-erences were found and 50 articles selected. Results. Com-plaints in pregnant women with TB d…
Hazenberg P, Navaratnam K, Busuulwa P, Waitt C
…bstantial anatomical and physiological changes occur during pregnancy and labor, which impact on drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination. Reduced maternal concentrations may have a clinically important impact on the efficacy of anti-infectives for mother, fetus…
Carlsson C, Lönnermark E, Datta S, Evans CA
…ntion or care recommendations for people around the time of pregnancy were absent from some national policy recommendations and varied in others. Objectives To address the apparent gaps and inconsistencies in policy, we aim to design a systematic review and meta-analysis of the o…
Simpson G, Philip M, Vogel JP, Scoullar MJL, Graham SM, et al.
For women infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis, pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of developing or worsening TB disease. TB in pregnancy increases the risk of adverse maternal and neonatal outcomes, however the detection of TB in pregnancy is challenging. We aime…
Garay-Aguilar NV, Reynoso-Rosales LR, Llamo-Vilcherrez AP, Toro-Huamanchumo CJ
…10 causes of death worldwide. The significance of TB during pregnancy lies in its symptoms, which can be mistaken for physiological changes associated with pregnancy. This confusion can lead to maternal-perinatal complications. Objective To evaluate the association between pulmon…
Cheng M, Yuan T, Liu Y
…us dissemination of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Spontaneous pregnancy rate of women with TB is low; furthermore, live birth, spontaneous abortion or ectopic pregnancy may be the outcomes even if pregnancy occurs. Case presentation We report a case of a woman with disseminated TB …
Ahmadzia HK, Khorrami N, Carter JA, Stone J, Amdur RL
Objective To compare rates of adverse pregnancy outcomes for HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria-infected patients in the United States with those of uninfected patients. Study design A nationally representative sample of 24,149,664 singleton live births were identified using pregnanc…
Gai XY, Chi HB, Zeng L, Cao WL, Chen LX, et al.
…(IVF-ET). It was unclear whether untreated PTB would affect pregnancy outcomes after IVF-ET. Method We conducted a retrospective cohort study of 14,254 infertile patients who had received IVF-ET at Peking University Third Hospital in 2017. Prior PTB was defined as the presence of…
Abdillah R, Rachmaini F, Fadhilah D, Almahdy A
…berculosis drugs rifampicin and pyrazinamide combination in pregnancy can cause morphological, visceral and skeletal damage. Several studies showed that propolis improves pregnancy outcomes. This study aims to determine the fetal protective effect of propolis in BALB/c mice given…
Yoo H, Lee J, Yim JJ, Bärnighausen T, Tanser F, et al.
We investigated whether mortality risk increases with the number of full-term pregnancies in HIV-infected women. Our study is based on data from the ACDIS cohort, collected in rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Mortality risk for different number of pregnancies in HIV-infected wo…
Fabiana Kellen, Lili Ataie, Fatimah AlMutawa, Michael Silverman, Mohammadreza R. Shahmirzadi
…old woman with tuberculous lymphadenitis diagnosed prior to pregnancy who developed paradoxical lymph node enlargement during pregnancy and again in the post-partum period. Despite completing a full 9-month course of standard anti-tuberculosis therapy, she experienced recurrent c…
Camilla Carlsson, Carlton A. Evans
…ntion or care recommendations for people around the time of pregnancy were absent from some national policy recommendations and varied in others. Objectives: To address these apparent gaps and inconsistencies in policy, we aim to design a systematic review and potential meta-anal…
Diepstra K, Westreich D, Bula A, Lemani C, Chapola J, et al.
…ran Africa. We estimated the effect of isoniazid on 6-month pregnancy risk among Malawian women living with HIV in the Family Planning and Antiretroviral Therapy (FP-ART) prospective cohort study, overall and among subgroups defined by ART regimen type and hormonal contraceptive …
Aziz MA, Suryawan AZ
…g infectious cause of mortality in developing countries. In pregnancy, TB may cause complications including intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) and vertical transmission of TB. Recurrent TB infection can cause permanent damage to lung tissue, and formation lung bullae can occu…