Bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy

A. Ugwumadu
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Abstract

Bacterial vaginosis is associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes across all gestational ages. It is linked to first and second trimester fetal loss, chorioamnionitis, preterm delivery, low-birthweight infants and maternal/neonatal infectious morbidity. Infants who survive preterm birth are at an increased risk of subsequent neurodevelopmental delays and handicap, more so if there was underlying choriomnionitis. The exact mechanisms and pathways through which bacterial vaginosis exerts these adverse effects are incompletely understood. Not surprisingly, intervention studies in bacterial vaginosis-positive pregnant women have shown conflicting results, both in women at high and low risk of preterm birth. A much better understanding of the pathobiology of bacterial vaginosis in pregnancy is required to focus the designs of intervention studies on the disturbed cellular and biochemical pathways. Such studies may address the benefits of the treatment of bacterial vaginosis before conception and during early pregnancy, to determine whether treatment in populations of pregnant women may be beneficial.
妊娠期细菌性阴道病
细菌性阴道病与所有孕龄的不良妊娠结局相关。它与妊娠早期和中期胎儿丢失、绒毛膜羊膜炎、早产、低出生体重婴儿和孕产妇/新生儿传染病发病率有关。早产儿存活的婴儿随后出现神经发育迟缓和残疾的风险增加,如果有潜在的绒毛膜炎,风险更大。细菌性阴道病产生这些不良影响的确切机制和途径尚不完全清楚。不足为奇的是,对细菌性阴道病阳性孕妇的干预研究显示了相互矛盾的结果,无论是在早产风险高的妇女还是在早产风险低的妇女中。为了更好地了解妊娠期细菌性阴道病的病理生物学,需要将干预研究的设计重点放在受干扰的细胞和生化途径上。这些研究可能会探讨在怀孕前和怀孕早期治疗细菌性阴道病的益处,以确定在孕妇群体中治疗是否有益。
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