[Long COVID-A New Challenge in Medicine: Focus on Pregnancy and Breastfeeding].

Emilie Han, Mariann Gyöngyösi
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Long COVID (coronavirus disease) has been described as a new multi-organ disease, which appears to be more prevalent in women than in men. Pregnant and breastfeeding women are a special subgroup of patients to consider with long COVID, as only scarce data have been collected to date. Menstrual changes are commonly observed during or after COVID-19; some studies also attribute slight changes of cycle length to previous inoculation against the virus. Pregnant women who have a symptomatic infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 (SARS-CoV-2) are at a higher risk for adverse outcomes and pregnancy-associated complications. Moreover, more and robust data are required to evaluate vertical transmission. COVID vaccines are the most effective tool against the pandemic, as they prevent infection, but also appear to be able to ease long COVID symptoms. Vaccines have been proven safe and effective in both pregnant and breastfeeding women. This article aims to present current data on long COVID in pregnant and breastfeeding women and elucidate risk factors and possible treatment options.

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[covid - 19 -医学的新挑战:关注怀孕和母乳喂养]。
长冠状病毒病被描述为一种新的多器官疾病,似乎在女性中比在男性中更普遍。孕妇和哺乳期妇女是需要考虑长COVID的特殊患者亚组,因为迄今为止只收集了很少的数据。在COVID-19期间或之后通常观察到月经变化;一些研究还将周期长度的轻微变化归因于先前接种的病毒。有症状感染严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)的孕妇出现不良后果和妊娠相关并发症的风险更高。此外,需要更多可靠的数据来评估垂直传输。COVID疫苗是对抗大流行的最有效工具,因为它们可以预防感染,但似乎也能够缓解长期的COVID症状。疫苗已被证明对孕妇和哺乳期妇女都是安全有效的。本文旨在介绍孕妇和哺乳期妇女长COVID的当前数据,并阐明风险因素和可能的治疗方案。
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Journal fur Gynakologische Endokrinologie
Journal fur Gynakologische Endokrinologie Medicine-Obstetrics and Gynecology
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期刊介绍: Das Journal für Gynäkologische Endokrinologie veröffentlicht Originalarbeiten, Übersichten, Fallberichte, Kurzberichte sowie Kommentare aus allen Bereichen, die Assistierte Reproduktion, Kontrazeption und Menopause betreffen. Experimentelle Untersuchungen sollten einen direkten klinischen Bezug aufweisen. Das Journal versteht sich als praxisorientiertes Fortbildungsmagazin und möchte Aktualität und Wissen vermitteln. Namhafte Expert*innen kommen zu Wort und beleuchten Schwerpunkte des Praxisalltags. Dadurch soll die Einbindung neuester Erkenntnisse in die tägliche Routinearbeit erleichtert werden.
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