意大利北部产科转诊中心对 2024 年 Parvovirus B19 爆发的全球产科威胁的见解。

IF 6.8 3区 医学 Q1 VIROLOGY Journal of Medical Virology Pub Date : 2024-11-12 DOI:10.1002/jmv.70046
Beatrice Tassis, Lea Testa, Fulvia Pampo, Simona Boito, Giulia Tiso, Veronica Accurti, Irene Cetin, Nicola Persico
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据报道,近几个月来,一些欧洲国家的 B 型副病毒 19 (B19V) 感染率大幅上升。考虑到病毒对胎儿的危害能力,这次疫情可能会对孕妇造成严重危害。然而,疫情的严重程度和传播范围尚不清楚。还需要其他地区的证据,而且有必要更加关注对孕妇的影响。为此,我们对在意大利北部米兰一家转诊医院接受治疗的 B19V 感染孕妇进行了回顾性研究。主要目的是将 2024 年 1 月至 7 月期间确定的 B19V 感染病例数与前 9 年(2015-2023 年)记录的病例数进行比较。总体而言,2024 年前 7 个月的 B19V 感染病例数明显增加。直到 2023 年,每年的病例数都低于 7 例,2020-2022 年无病例报告,而在 2024 年 1-7 月期间,病例数增至 59 例(p
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The 2024 Outbreak of Parvovirus B19 as a Global Obstetrical Threat Insights From an Obstetrics Referral Center in Northern Italy

A significant increase in Parvovirus B 19 (B19V) infections has been reported in the last months in some European countries. This outbreak could be highly detrimental for pregnant women, considering the capacity of the virus to harm the fetus. However, the magnitude and spread of this outbreak is yet unclear. Evidence from other areas is required and there is the need to focus more on the impact on pregnancy. To this aim, pregnant women with B19V infection who were managed in a referral hospital located in Milan, Northern Italy were reviewed. The primary aim was comparing the number of ascertained cases of B19V infection in the period January–July 2024 to the number of cases recorded in the previous 9 years (2015–2023). Overall, the number of B19V infections markedly increased in the first 7 months of 2024. Until 2023, the number of cases per year were below 7, with no cases reported in 2020–2022, while in the period January-July 2024, the number raised to 59 (p < 0.001). Maternal characteristics and fetal outcomes before and after January 2024 did not differ. In conclusion, Italy is also involved in the ongoing outbreak of B19V infection and pregnant women are exposed to this threat.

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An outbreak of Parvovirus B19 infections is currently ongoing in Italian pregnant women.

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Journal of Medical Virology
Journal of Medical Virology 医学-病毒学
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Medical Virology focuses on publishing original scientific papers on both basic and applied research related to viruses that affect humans. The journal publishes reports covering a wide range of topics, including the characterization, diagnosis, epidemiology, immunology, and pathogenesis of human virus infections. It also includes studies on virus morphology, genetics, replication, and interactions with host cells. The intended readership of the journal includes virologists, microbiologists, immunologists, infectious disease specialists, diagnostic laboratory technologists, epidemiologists, hematologists, and cell biologists. The Journal of Medical Virology is indexed and abstracted in various databases, including Abstracts in Anthropology (Sage), CABI, AgBiotech News & Information, National Agricultural Library, Biological Abstracts, Embase, Global Health, Web of Science, Veterinary Bulletin, and others.
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