2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.nmni.2022.101017
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Tick-borne encephalitis in pregnant women: A mini narrative review

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“…Among the limited number of published case reports of women infected during pregnancy, the clinical spectrum of illness appears similar to that of the nonpregnant population (164)(165)(166)(167)(168). Apart from two reports from the 1960s in which the diagnostic methods used to confirm maternal infection were unclear, all infants born to infected mothers were reported to be healthy at birth and transplacental transmission of TBE virus had not been confirmed.…”
Section: Symptoms and Signsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Among the limited number of published case reports of women infected during pregnancy, the clinical spectrum of illness appears similar to that of the nonpregnant population (164)(165)(166)(167)(168). Apart from two reports from the 1960s in which the diagnostic methods used to confirm maternal infection were unclear, all infants born to infected mothers were reported to be healthy at birth and transplacental transmission of TBE virus had not been confirmed.…”
Section: Symptoms and Signsmentioning
confidence: 97%