New perspectives on COVID-19 and pregnancy

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
Ana Duminică, V. Alexandrescu, A. Ciobanu, C. Gică, R. Botezatu, N. Gică, G. Peltecu, A. Panaitescu, B. Pharmacy
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Abstract

Although there have been various pandemics throughout the history of humankind, modern age was thought to be ready to face such a challenge by implementing an advanced health care system. However, epidemic outbreaks are ubiquitous, and they have a substantial potential to evolve into pandemics, hence this being the actual context of SARS-CoV-2 pandemics from 2019. The difficulty of the addressed subject consists in the fact that the majority of pharmacological clinical studies omited pregnant patients. Acknowledging the physiological changes, pregnant women represent an unique group of patients as pregnancy could embody a particular substrate for this contemporary type of infection. © 2020, Amaltea Medical Publishing House. All rights reserved.
新冠肺炎与妊娠的新视角
尽管人类历史上曾发生过各种各样的流行病,但人们认为现代社会已经准备好通过实施先进的卫生保健系统来应对这种挑战。然而,疫情爆发无处不在,它们很有可能演变成大流行,因此这是2019年SARS-CoV-2大流行的实际背景。本课题的难点在于大多数药理学临床研究忽略了怀孕患者。承认生理变化,孕妇代表了一个独特的患者群体,因为怀孕可能体现了这种当代感染类型的特定基质。©2020,Amaltea医学出版社。版权所有。
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