Coxsackie virus B infection and pregnancy

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
T. Cioroba, C. Gică, R. Botezatu, Mihaela Demetrian, N. Gică, G. Peltecu, A. Ciobanu, B. Cimpoca-Raptis, A. Panaitescu
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Abstract

Frequently, enteroviral infection with Coxsackie virus B (CV-B) goes unnoticed, without or only with mild symptoms. The infection is well known for the gastro-intestinal transmission, but recently, the severe forms of neonate’s infection, suggested that vertical transmission should not be neglected and moreover the fetal consequences should be studied. This review relates the most important findings regarding infection with CV-B during pregnancy, most of the information being based on murine studies. It seems that CV-B infection is associated with high rate of abortion and could also impair fertility. Regarding long term effects, CV-B might cause autoimmune diseases, congenital heart defects and neurologic disorders. Severe acute disease in new-born is generally acquired from a symptomatic mother that develop a febrile illness during the last week of pregnancy.
柯萨奇B型病毒感染与怀孕
通常,肠道病毒感染柯萨奇病毒B(CV-B)会被忽视,没有或只有轻微症状。众所周知,这种感染是通过胃肠道传播的,但最近,新生儿感染的严重形式表明,不应忽视垂直传播,而且应研究胎儿的后果。这篇综述涉及关于妊娠期间感染CV-B的最重要发现,大多数信息基于小鼠研究。CV-B感染似乎与高流产率有关,也可能损害生育能力。就长期影响而言,CV-B可能导致自身免疫性疾病、先天性心脏缺陷和神经系统疾病。新生儿的严重急性疾病通常是由有症状的母亲在怀孕最后一周患上发热性疾病引起的。
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