Pregnant Women Affected by COVID-19 in Veracruz, Mexico

L. del Carpio-Orantes, Regina Zavala-Velázquez, Nélyda Verania Hernández-Zaleta, Saray Guadalupe Mejía-Ramos, S. García-Méndez, J. Sánchez-Díaz, Andrés Aguilar-Silva
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Introduction: Currently, maternal-fetal vertical transmission has not been reliably demonstrated; however, it has been shown that when there is a maternal cytokine storm, it can severely affect the fetus, leading to risks of fetal brain development abnormalities and risks of autism spectrum disorders. Materials and Methods: In a descriptive and retrospective study carried out from June 2021 to June 2022, admitting pregnant patients over 18 years of age with a diagnosis of COVID-19 by positive antigen test or PCR-RT, previous symptoms and comorbidities are analysed, as well as the presence of obstetric complications. associated and the use of vaccines during pregnancy. Results: 58 pregnant women with an established diagnosis of COVID-19 are entered into the study; the average age is 28 years; regarding comorbidities; only 2 reported suffering from chronic hypertension and 10 are overweight/obese. 40 patients were reported during the 3rd wave of COVID (June to December 2021) dominated by the Delta variant and 18 patients during the 4th wave dominated by Omicron (January to June 2022). According to the gestation trimesters, the majority were in the first trimester with 32 patients (55%), in the second trimester with 18 patients (31%), and only 8 patients in the third trimester (14%). Only 10 patients (17%) presented obstetric events associated with acute COVID-19 infection, highlighting threatened abortion and threatened preterm labour. Conclusion: This cohort of pregnant patients with COVID-19 infection, remained free of serious disease thanks to vaccination, and being a young and healthy population, the importance of preventive vaccination in the gestation stage is of utmost relevance to avoid both serious maternal illness as well as poor fetal outcomes. Similarly, the virulence and pathogenicity of some strains over others are notorious.
墨西哥韦拉克鲁斯州感染COVID-19的孕妇
目前,母体-胎儿垂直传播尚未得到可靠证明;然而,有研究表明,当母体细胞因子风暴发生时,它会严重影响胎儿,导致胎儿大脑发育异常的风险和自闭症谱系障碍的风险。材料和方法:在2021年6月至2022年6月期间进行的一项描述性和回顾性研究中,通过抗原检测或PCR-RT阳性诊断为COVID-19的18岁以上妊娠患者入院,分析既往症状和合并症,以及是否存在产科并发症。与怀孕期间使用疫苗有关。结果:58名确诊为COVID-19的孕妇进入研究;平均年龄28岁;关于并发症;只有2人报告患有慢性高血压,10人超重/肥胖。在以Delta变异为主的第三波(2021年6月至12月)中报告了40例患者,在以Omicron变异为主的第四波(2022年1月至6月)中报告了18例患者。按妊娠期分,孕早期最多,32例(55%),孕中期最多,18例(31%),孕晚期仅有8例(14%)。只有10名患者(17%)出现与急性COVID-19感染相关的产科事件,突出显示了先兆流产和先兆早产。结论:该队列的妊娠COVID-19感染患者由于接种疫苗而未发生严重疾病,并且是年轻健康的人群,妊娠期预防接种的重要性对于避免严重的孕产妇疾病和不良的胎儿结局至关重要。同样,一些菌株的毒力和致病性比其他菌株是臭名昭著的。
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