2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00103-007-0195-9
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Masern, Mumps und Röteln in der Schwangerschaft

Abstract: Measles, mumps and rubella are common childhood diseases. Therefore, frequent and intense contact with children of preschool age may be associated with a higher infection risk for childcare providers. This overview summarizes current knowledge on possible adverse effects of these infections on pregnant women, pregnancy outcome and the fetus. Acute rubella or mumps virus infections are apparently not more severe in pregnant than non-pregnant women. In contrast, measles virus infection in pregnancy is linked to … Show more

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“…Measles during pregnancy may be severe and is linked to a higher incidence of pneumonitis, respiratory distress, stillbirth, spontaneous abortion, hospitalization and death among pregnant women [4], [30][33]. The infants of pregnant women infected with measles have a higher incidence of prematurity, hospital admission and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis [4], [31][33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measles during pregnancy may be severe and is linked to a higher incidence of pneumonitis, respiratory distress, stillbirth, spontaneous abortion, hospitalization and death among pregnant women [4], [30][33]. The infants of pregnant women infected with measles have a higher incidence of prematurity, hospital admission and subacute sclerosing panencephalitis [4], [31][33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maserninfizierte Schwangere haben im Vergleich zu Nichtschwangeren unter Umständen ein erhöhtes Pneumonie risiko und können vermehrt stationäre Aufenthalte aufweisen [6,7]. Akute Ma serninfektionen um den Geburtstermin können schwere neonatale Infektionen bewirken.…”
Section: Masernunclassified
“…Akute Ma serninfektionen um den Geburtstermin können schwere neonatale Infektionen bewirken. In Deutschland besitzen wahr scheinlich mehr als 80-90% der Frauen im gebärfähigen Alter eine ausreichende Masernimmunität [6,8].…”
Section: Masernunclassified
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