Evaluation of Infectious Diseases in Pregnant Women

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2020

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Objective: In this study, we aimed to investigate the infections and their clinical outcomes in pregnant women who were hospitalized with a diagnosis of any infectious disease. Methods: Distribution of bacterial and viral infections in 60 pregnant women who were hospitalized due to any infectious disease between years 2015 and 2018 during a three-year period were evaluated retrospectively. Results: Urinary tract infections (65%) and gastroenteritis (8.3%) were the most common bacterial infections, and human immunodefficiency virus (HIV) infection and chickenpox were most common viral infections. All patients were followed at the inpatient clinic except two patients who had hospitalized in intensive care unit due to influenza and Listeria meningitis. An HIV-positive pregnant woman received zidovudin intrapartum and was followed up later. All the other infections recovered without complications. Conclusions: Urinary tract infection was the most common infectious disease among pregnant women. The necessity of hospitalization due to community-acquired but avoidable and vaccine-preventable diseases verified that informing pregnant women about the prevention of infections and screening them before pregnancy against vaccine-preventable diseases.

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Erdinç, Fatma Şebnem/0000-0003-3918-564X; Ertem, Gunay/0000-0001-8760-0030; ERDINC, FATMA SEBNEM/0000-0003-3918-564X; CESUR, SALİH/0000-0003-4960-7375; Ataman Hatipoğlu, Çiğdem/0000-0002-1104-8232

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Pregnancy, infections

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20th Turkish Congress of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases -- MAR 13-16, 2019 -- Antalya, TURKEY

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33

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2

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148

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152

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