妊娠获得性肺结核引起的胎儿-母体并发症:文献综述。

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Waleed Razzaq Chaudhry, Sana Altaf, Cara Mohammed, Sofia Fuerte
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摘要

妊娠期结核病可对母亲和胎儿造成一定的有害影响,导致显著的发病率和死亡率。由于女性免疫反应减弱以及某些尚待研究的因素,怀孕期间患结核病的风险显著上升。由于怀孕的女性由于其怀孕状态而被排除在临床试验之外,因此关于如何在她们中防治结核病或关于某些药物的临床安全性和有效性的临床数据并不多。因此,重要的是不仅要使孕妇成为临床试验的重要研究参与者,而且要提高她们对疾病的认识,以便及时获得高质量的护理。同样重要的是,通过引入更具排他性的性别敏感政策,为这些结核病阳性孕妇提供便利,并允许她们获得高质量的结核病控制规划,提供及时的护理、营养支持以及高质量和支持性管理。
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Fetal-maternal complications due to pregnancy-acquired tuberculosis: a narrative review of the literature.

Tuberculosis (TB) during pregnancy can cause certain deleterious effects to both the mother and the fetus, leading to significant morbidity and mortality. The risk of TB rises significantly during pregnancy due to dampening of the immune response in females and certain factors yet to be studied. Since pregnant females are ruled out of clinical trials due to their pregnancy status, not much clinical data is available on how to combat TB in them or about the clinical safety and efficacy of certain drugs. Hence, not only is it important to make pregnant females vital study participants of clinical trials, but also to enhance their knowledge regarding the disease so that they may timely access quality care. It is also important to facilitate these TB-positive pregnant females through the introduction of gender-sensitive policies that are more exclusive and allow access to quality TB control programs that provide timely care, nutritional support, and quality and supportive management.

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