| Literature DB >> 22439064 |
Elsa Giorgio1, Maria Antonietta De Oronzo, Irene Iozza, Angela Di Natale, Stefano Cianci, Giovanna Garofalo, Anna Maria Giacobbe, Salvatore Politi.
Abstract
Several infections in adults warrant special consideration in pregnant women given the potential fetal consequences. Among these is parvovirus B19 deserves special attention since the harmful effects on the pregnant woman and fetus. It can then cause fetal anemia, non-immune fetal hydrops and fetal death. Among cases with fetal demise, B19 is foundin significant numbers, especially in the second andthird trimesters of pregnancy. There is no specific treatment or prophylaxis available against B19 infection, but counseling of non-immune mothers and active monitoring of confirmed maternal infections with intervention to correct fetal anemia is likely to decrease mortality.Entities:
Keywords: Parvovirus B19; anemia; fetal; hydrops; infection
Year: 2010 PMID: 22439064 PMCID: PMC3279187
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Prenat Med ISSN: 1971-3282