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pro vyhledávání: '"Camille Delgado‐Lopez"'
Autor:
Varsha Neelam, Emily L. Reeves, Kate R. Woodworth, Emily O'Malley Olsen, Megan R. Reynolds, Joy Rende, Heather Wingate, Susan E. Manning, Paul Romitti, Kristen D. Ojo, Kristin Silcox, Jerusha Barton, Evan Mobley, Nicole D. Longcore, Ayomide Sokale, Mamie Lush, Camille Delgado‐Lopez, Abdoulaye Diedhiou, Deborah Mbotha, Wanda Simon, Bethany Reynolds, Tahani S. Hamdan, Suzann Beauregard, Esther M. Ellis, Jennifer Y. Seo, Amanda Bennett, Sascha Ellington, Aron J. Hall, Eduardo Azziz‐Baumgartner, Van T. Tong, Suzanne M. Gilboa
Publikováno v:
Birth Defects Research. 115:145-159
We describe clinical characteristics, pregnancy, and infant outcomes in pregnant people with laboratory-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection by trimester of infection.We analyzed data from the Surveillance for Emerging Threats to Mothers and Babies Network
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Mamie Lush, Isabel Griffin, Suzanne M Newton, Nicole Gaarenstroom, Ayomide Sokale, Kathryn Aveni, Chris Fussman, Jennifer S. Read, Sarah Chicchelly, Sascha R. Ellington, Heather Wingate, Bethany Reynolds, Van T. Tong, Levi Schlosser, Emily O'Malley Olsen, Suzanne M. Gilboa, Kristin M. Silcox, Deborah Mbotha, Ifrah Chaudhary, Zahra S Alaali, Hanna Shephard, Aron J. Hall, Jerusha Barton, Christina L Sancken, Leah de Wilde, Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner, Umme-Aiman Halai, Paul H Patrick, Samantha Siebman, Titilope Oduyebo, Camille Delgado Lopez, Kate R. Woodworth, Romeo R. Galang
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 73:S17-S23
Background Pregnant women with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are at increased risk for severe illness compared with nonpregnant women. Data to assess risk factors for illness severity among pregnant women with COVID-19 are limited. This study a
Autor:
Amanda Wilburn, Margaret A. Honein, Esther M. Ellis, Jerusha Barton, Lindsey Sizemore, Sascha R. Ellington, Kate R. Woodworth, S. Nicole Fehrenbach, Megan R. Reynolds, Valorie Eckert, Catherine McDermott, Samantha M. Olson, Van T. Tong, Laura D. Zambrano, Suzanne M. Gilboa, Elizabeth Torrone, Lauren Orkis, Virginia B. Bowen, Florence Whitehill, Umme Aiman Halai, Angelica Bocour, Neil Gupta, Sarah Schillie, Camille Delgado Lopez, Augustina Delaney, Nicole M. Roth, Catherine M. Brown, Veronica K. Burkel, Dana Meaney-Delman, Cymone Gates, Nicole D. Longcore
Publikováno v:
Maternal and Child Health Journal
Introduction Public health responses often lack the infrastructure to capture the impact of public health emergencies on pregnant women and infants, with limited mechanisms for linking pregnant women with their infants nationally to monitor long-term
Autor:
Varsha Neelam, Emily L Reeves, Kate R Woodworth, Emily O'Malley Olsen, Megan R Reynolds, Joy Rende, Heather Wingate, Susan E Manning, Paul Romitti, Kristen D Ojo, Kristin Silcox, Jerusha Barton, Evan Mobley, Nicole D Longcore, Ayomide Sokale, Mamie Lush, Camille Delgado-Lopez, Abdoulaye Diedhiou, Deborah Mbotha, Wanda Simon, Bethany Reynolds, Tahani S Hamdan, Suzann Beauregard, Esther M Ellis, Jennifer Y Seo, Amanda Bennett, Sascha Ellington, Aron J Hall, Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner, Van T Tong, Suzanne M Gilboa
Background: People with SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy are at increased risk for adverse pregnancy outcomes, such as preterm birth and stillbirth. Few studies have assessed whether the risk of adverse pregnancy and infant outcomes varies by tr
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::c7ea7193f5efd8fdc81d53f8bb8d6efe
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1670249/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1670249/v1
Autor:
Suzanne M. Newton, Emily L. Reeves, Emily O'Malley Olsen, Kate Woodworth, Sherry L. Farr, Romeo R. Galang, Megan R. Reynolds, Elizabeth Harvey, Jing Shi, Eirini Nestoridi, Jerusha Barton, Van P. Ngo, Mamie Lush, Nicole D. Longcore, Paula Dzimira, Lucille K. Im, Ayomide Sokale, Samantha Siebman, Camille Delgado Lopez, Tiffany Chen, Natasha Nyquist-Smith, Evan L. Mobley, Salma Khuwaja, Paul A. Romitti, Carolyn Fredette, Esther M. Ellis, Kristin Silcox, Aron J. Hall, Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner, Suzanne M. Gilboa, Carrie K. Shapiro-Mendoza, Van T. Tong
Background: Pregnant persons with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection are at increased risk of preterm birth, and evidence suggests this risk may be higher among pregnant persons with severe coronavirus disease 2019
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::0c90d4111ee4862e583810c70726443c
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1474372/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-1474372/v1
Autor:
Jennifer S. Read, Sarah Chicchelly, Sascha R. Ellington, Umme-Aiman Halai, Nicole Gaarenstroom, Bethany Reynolds, Cdc Covid Response Pregnancy, Zahra S Alaali, Hanna Shephard, Aron J. Hall, Jerusha Barton, Leah de Wilde, Mamie Lush, Ayomide Sokale, Heather Wingate, Suzanne M Newton, Titilope Oduyebo, Samantha Siebman, Levi Schlosser, Ifrah Chaudhary, Similoluwa Sowunmi, Camille Delgado Lopez, Van T. Tong, Emily O'Malley Olsen, Kathy Aveni, Suzanne M. Gilboa, Chris Fussman, Kate R. Woodworth, Romeo R. Galang, Infant Linked Outcomes Team, Paul H Patrick, Isabel Griffin, Christina L Sancken, Eduardo Azziz-Baumgartner
BackgroundPregnant women with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are at increased risk for severe illness compared with nonpregnant women. Data to assess risk factors for illness severity among pregnant women with COVID-19 are limited. This study ai
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::4c8ebefaff28d3824a75c3fe4207573a
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.27.21252169
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.02.27.21252169
Autor:
Carrie K, Shapiro-Mendoza, Marion E, Rice, Romeo R, Galang, Anna C, Fulton, Kelley, VanMaldeghem, Miguel Valencia, Prado, Esther, Ellis, Magele Scott, Anesi, Regina M, Simeone, Emily E, Petersen, Sascha R, Ellington, Abbey M, Jones, Tonya, Williams, Sarah, Reagan-Steiner, Janice, Perez-Padilla, Carmen C, Deseda, Andrew, Beron, Aifili John, Tufa, Asher, Rosinger, Nicole M, Roth, Caitlin, Green, Stacey, Martin, Camille Delgado, Lopez, Leah, deWilde, Mary, Goodwin, H Pamela, Pagano, Cara T, Mai, Carolyn, Gould, Sherif, Zaki, Leishla Nieves, Ferrer, Michelle S, Davis, Eva, Lathrop, Kara, Polen, Janet D, Cragan, Megan, Reynolds, Kimberly B, Newsome, Mariam Marcano, Huertas, Julu, Bhatangar, Alma Martinez, Quiñones, John F, Nahabedian, Laura, Adams, Tyler M, Sharp, W Thane, Hancock, Sonja A, Rasmussen, Cynthia A, Moore, Denise J, Jamieson, Jorge L, Munoz-Jordan, Helentina, Garstang, Afeke, Kambui, Carolee, Masao, Margaret A, Honein, Dana, Meaney-Delman, Vikram, Krishnasamy
Publikováno v:
MMWR. Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
Pregnant women living in or traveling to areas with local mosquito-borne Zika virus transmission are at risk for Zika virus infection, which can lead to severe fetal and infant brain abnormalities and microcephaly (1). In February 2016, CDC recommend
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Chris Gale, Marian Knight, Kirsty Le Doare, Erica M Lokken, Laura A Magee, Peter von Dadelszen, Nathalie Broutet, Emily R Smith, Deborah Money, Stephanie Jones, Olof Stephansson, Lesley Regan, Fouzia Farooq, Christoph Lees, Julia Townson, Sami L Gottlieb, Jonas Söderling, Jorge Carrillo, Anna Thorson, Marleen Temmerman, Joyce Were, Edward Mullins, Ajay Reddy, Valerie J Flaherman, Clayton Onyango, Shabir A Madhi, Antonio Lanzone, Liona C Poon, Alice Panchaud, Musa Sekikubo, Eduard Gratacos, Renate Strehlau, Cande V. Ananth, Jorge E Tolosa, Justin S Brandt, Jennifer Hill, Erich Cosmi, Lauren Hookham, Raigam Jafet Martínez-Portilla, Francesca Crovetto, Fatima Crispi, Robert Mboizi, Jean B Nachega, Silvia Visentin, Erin Oakley, Gargi Wable Grandner, Kacey Ferguson, Yalda Afshar, Mia Ahlberg, Homa Ahmadzia, Victor Akelo, Grace Aldrovandi, Beth A Tippett Barr, Elisa Bevilacqua, Irene Fernández Buhigas, Rebecca Clifton, Jeanne Conry, Camille Delgado-López, Hema Divakar, Amanda J Driscoll, Guillaume Favre, Maria M Gil, Olivia Hernandez, Erkan Kalafat, Sammy Khagayi, Karen Kotloff, Ethan Litman, Valentina Laurita Longo, Elizabeth M McClure, Tori D Metz, Emily S Miller, Sakita Moungmaithong, Marta C Nunes, Dickens Onyango, Daniel Raiten, Gordon Rukundo, Daljit Sahota, Allie Sakowicz, Jose Sanin-Blair, Miguel Valencia-Prado, Kristina Adams Waldorf, Clare Whitehead, Murat Yassa, Jim M Tielsch, Eduard Langenegger, Nadia A. Sam-Agudu, Onesmus W. Gachuno, Denis M. Mukwege, Richard Omore, Gregory Ouma, Kephas Otieno, Zacchaeus Abaja Were, Pinar Birol İlter, Federica Meli, Giulia Bonanni, Federica Romanzi, Eleonora Torcia, Chiara di Ilio, Haylea Sweat Patrick, Vuyelwa Baba, Mary Adam, Philiswa Mlandu, Yasmin Adam
Publikováno v:
BMJ Global Health, Vol 8, Iss 1 (2023)
Introduction Despite a growing body of research on the risks of SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy, there is continued controversy given heterogeneity in the quality and design of published studies.Methods We screened ongoing studies in our sequen
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/212bea15d2284af082c33d055b991512
Autor:
Emily R Smith, Erin Oakley, Siran He, Rebecca Zavala, Kacey Ferguson, Lior Miller, Gargi Wable Grandner, Ibukun-Oluwa Omolade Abejirinde, Yalda Afshar, Homa Ahmadzia, Grace Aldrovandi, Victor Akelo, Beth A Tippett Barr, Elisa Bevilacqua, Justin S Brandt, Natalie Broutet, Irene Fernández Buhigas, Jorge Carrillo, Rebecca Clifton, Jeanne Conry, Erich Cosmi, Camille Delgado-López, Hema Divakar, Amanda J Driscoll, Guillaume Favre, Valerie Flaherman, Christopher Gale, Maria M Gil, Christine Godwin, Sami Gottlieb, Olivia Hernandez Bellolio, Edna Kara, Sammy Khagayi, Caron Rahn Kim, Marian Knight, Karen Kotloff, Antonio Lanzone, Kirsty Le Doare, Christoph Lees, Ethan Litman, Erica M Lokken, Valentina Laurita Longo, Laura A Magee, Raigam Jafet Martinez-Portilla, Elizabeth McClure, Torri D Metz, Deborah Money, Edward Mullins, Jean B Nachega, Alice Panchaud, Rebecca Playle, Liona C Poon, Daniel Raiten, Lesley Regan, Gordon Rukundo, Jose Sanin-Blair, Marleen Temmerman, Anna Thorson, Soe Thwin, Jorge E Tolosa, Julia Townson, Miguel Valencia-Prado, Silvia Visentin, Peter von Dadelszen, Kristina Adams Waldorf, Clare Whitehead, Huixia Yang, Kristian Thorlund, James M Tielsch
Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 17, Iss 6, p e0270150 (2022)
We urgently need answers to basic epidemiological questions regarding SARS-CoV-2 infection in pregnant and postpartum women and its effect on their newborns. While many national registries, health facilities, and research groups are collecting releva
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/58551598e6fb42e595bdddd9beb89644