2020年孕妇和新生儿Covid-19感染并发症

María Fernanda Cruz, Daniela Cerón Gutiérrez, A. Morales, Jesús Carlos Ruvalcaba Ledezma, Ana Karen Chanona Pérez, J. R. Vázquez, Claudia Teresa Solano Pérez, Lo Aguirre Rembao
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Covid-19感染已成为突发公共卫生事件,在其出现近一年后已造成数百万人死亡,母胎配对容易受到这种风险的影响,对这一群体的护理是一项必不可少的服务,需要遵守预防措施和经济不平等;在这次大流行中,卫生服务的获取和能力是无与伦比的。目标。描述全球孕妇和新生儿与Covid-19感染相关的并发症和主要症状以及墨西哥报告的病例数。在Cochrane、MEDLINE、PubMed、NCBI、Scielo和Google Scholar中进行了系统评价。世卫组织、墨西哥卫生部长(FEMECOG)、关于2020年冠状病毒的3本书籍的页面、2019年12月19日至2020年7月期间因COVID-19感染而导致的胎儿孕产妇发病率和死亡率和症状的确定信息。结果。感染Covid-19的孕妇面临产科和新生儿并发症的高风险:流产、早产、宫内生长受限、入住重症监护病房、需要机械通气和肺炎。在Covid-19感染中,最常见的临床特征是发烧、咳嗽和疲劳。截至2020年10月18日,墨西哥共登记了6761名孕妇和/或产后妇女以及1387名确诊为Covid-19的阳性新生儿。结论。孕妇的合并症是Covid-19感染的演变、行为和并发症以及预防措施效率低下的决定性因素,如果继续这样下去,结果无疑是负面的。
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Complicaciones por infección de Covid-19 en mujeres embarazadas y neonatos en el año 2020
The Covid-19 infection has become a public health emergency, almost a year after its appearance it has left millions of deaths, the maternal-fetal pairing is vulnerable to this risk and care for this group is a service essential that requires adherence to prevention measures, and economic inequality; the access and capacity of health services are transcendent in this pandemic. Objective. Describe the complications and main symptoms related to Covid-19 infection in pregnant women and neonates worldwide and the number of cases reported in Mexico.Methodology. A systematic review was performed in Cochrane, MEDLINE, PubMed, NCBI, Scielo, and Google Scholar. pages of the WHO, Secretary of Health of Mexico, (FEMECOG), 3 books about Coronavirus, 2020, information for the determination of fetal maternal morbidity and mortality and symptoms due to COVID-19 infection from December 19, 2019 to July, 2020 Regarding Mexican epidemiology, updated sources from October 2020 were reviewed. Results. Pregnant women with Covid-19 infection are at high risk of experiencing obstetric and neonatal complications: miscarriage, preterm delivery, intrauterine growth restriction, admission to the intensive care unit, need for mechanical ventilation and pneumonia. In Covid-19 infection, the most common clinical characteristics were fever, cough, and fatigue. Until October 18, 2020, a total of 6,761 pregnant and / or postpartum women and 1,387 positive newborns confirmed to Covid-19 have been registered in Mexico. Conclusion. Comorbidity in pregnant women is a determining factor in the evolution, behavior and complications of Covid-19 infection and inefficient prevention measures, if this continues, the results will undoubtedly be negative.
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