妊娠期乙型肝炎-文献回顾和指南建议

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Revista Romana de Boli Infectioase Pub Date : 2021-12-31 DOI:10.37897/rjid.2021.4.2
C. Grigoriu, R. Bohîlțea, Gina Călinescu, A. Bălan, Doru Campean, I. Horhoianu, T. Georgescu, B. Mihai, Irina Maria Vlădăreanu, N. Bacalbaşa
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乙型肝炎病毒母婴垂直传播是全球公共卫生政策关注的问题。产妇筛查计划的良好功能以及新生儿的疫苗接种会对传播率产生重大影响。此外,孕妇的适当治疗和出生后立即给予抗HBV免疫球蛋白可以降低HBV的传播率。妊娠期急性病毒性肝炎是引起孕妇黄疸的主要原因。它在怀孕期间通常有一个温和的过程,不会显著影响母亲的健康状态。在妊娠期免疫适应的背景下,患有慢性HBV感染但无明显肝功能障碍的孕妇的病情通常有良好的发展。然而,也有一些可能的临床后果,如肝脏肿大和肝病进展。本文综述了文献和指南建议,以防止乙型肝炎病毒的垂直传播,并为感染乙型肝炎的孕妇提供尽可能好的护理。
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Hepatitis B in pregnancy – Review of literature and guideline proposal
Vertical mother-to-fetus transmission of hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a concern of public health global policies. The transmission rate can be substantially influenced by the good function of the maternal screening programs and by the vaccination of newborns as well. Also, the appropriate treatment of pregnant women and the administration of anti-HBV immunoglobulin immediately after birth come up with the decrease of HBV transmission rate. Acute viral hepatitis during pregnancy constitutes the main cause of jaundice recognized in pregnant women. It has generally a mild course during pregnancy, without significantly influencing the health state of the mother. In the context of immunological adaptation in pregnancy, the condition of the pregnant woman with chronic HBV infection without notable hepatic dysfunction generally has a good evolution. However, there are some possible clinical consequences like hepatic flares and progression of liver disease. The paper presents a review of literature and guideline proposals to prevent vertical transmission of hepatitis B virus and to provide the best possible care for pregnant women with hepatitis B infection.
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