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[The preparedness of the Italian obstetric surveillance system in the response to the emergency of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic: methodological aspects of a population-based study].

Edoardo Corsi1, Alice Maraschini2, Enrica Perrone3, Michele Antonio Salvatore2, Paolo D'aloja2, Serana Donati2.   

Abstract

This paper aims to describe the Italian obstetric surveillance system (ItOSS) preparedness as an element for a timely response to the new Coronavirus pandemic. ItOSS is a surveillance network that has been collecting data on maternal mortality and conducting population studies on obstetric near misses since 2013. At the beginning of the pandemic, ItOSS launched a new population-based project to monitor SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy and post-partum and promptly give back information useful to clinicians and decision-makers. All the regions and autonomous provinces, for a total of 289 birth units (PN), joined the study. Data relating to pregnant or post-partum women with a confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection diagnosis addressing the maternities for outpatient visits or hospitalization were collected. The project methodology entails that each participating maternity reports the cases to ItOSS uploading data through an open-source platform. The on-line form includes sociodemographic and clinical data and maternal-neonatal outcomes. Biological samples to detect possible vertical transmission are also collected voluntarily. A total of 534 incident cases were reported from February 25th to July 10th 2020; 7 regions also collected biological samples for 227 cases; data collection is still ongoing.A preliminary analysis of the first 146 SARS-CoV-2 positive women who gave birth between February 25th to April 22nd shows an incidence rate of the infection equal to 2.1/1,000 in Italy and 6.9/1,000 in the Lombardy Region (Northern Italy). The brief time needed to setting up and operating the project, the national coverage, the adoption of shared tools for data collection, the quality and completeness of the information collected show how the availability of active networks like ItOSS represents a crucial element to hold a high level of preparedness in case of a health emergency.

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Keywords:  SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; preparedness; surveillance system; pregnancy; Italy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33412797     DOI: 10.19191/EP20.5-6.S2.089

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epidemiol Prev        ISSN: 1120-9763            Impact factor:   1.901


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1.  Childbirth Care among SARS-CoV-2 Positive Women in Italy.

Authors:  Serena Donati; Edoardo Corsi; Michele Antonio Salvatore; Alice Maraschini; Silvia Bonassisa; Paola Casucci; Ilaria Cataneo; Irene Cetin; Paola D'Aloja; Gabriella Dardanoni; Elena De Ambrosi; Enrico Ferrazzi; Stefania Fieni; Massimo Piergiuseppe Franchi; Gianluigi Gargantini; Enrico Iurlaro; Livio Leo; Marco Liberati; Stefania Livio; Mariavittoria Locci; Luca Marozio; Claudio Martini; Gianpaolo Maso; Federico Mecacci; Alessandra Meloni; Anna Domenica Mignuoli; Luisa Patanè; Edda Pellegrini; Francesca Perotti; Enrica Perrone; Federico Prefumo; Luca Ramenghi; Raffaella Rusciani; Valeria Savasi; Sergio Crescenzo Antonio Schettini; Daniela Simeone; Serena Simeone; Arsenio Spinillo; Martin Steinkasserer; Saverio Tateo; Giliana Ternelli; Roberta Tironi; Vito Trojano; Patrizia Vergani; Sara Zullino
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-04-16       Impact factor: 3.390

2.  SARS-CoV-2 infection among hospitalised pregnant women and impact of different viral strains on COVID-19 severity in Italy: a national prospective population-based cohort study.

Authors:  S Donati; E Corsi; A Maraschini; M A Salvatore
Journal:  BJOG       Date:  2021-11-20       Impact factor: 7.331

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