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Ebola viral disease and pregnancy

Black B, Caluwaerts C, Achar J

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Ebola viral disease and pregnancy | Journal Article / Review | MSF Science Portal
Abstract
Ebola viral disease’s interaction with pregnancy is poorly understood and remains a particular challenge for medical and para-medical personnel responding to an outbreak. This review article is written with the benefit of hindsight and experience from the largest recorded Ebola outbreak in history. We have provided a broad overview of the issues that arise for pregnant women and for the professionals treating them during an Ebola outbreak. The discussion focuses on the specifics of Ebola infection in pregnancy and possible management strategies, including the delivery of an infected woman. We have also discussed the wider challenges posed to pregnant women and their carers during an epidemic, including the identification of suspected Ebola-infected pregnant women and the impact of the disease on pre-existing health services. This paper outlines current practices in the field, as well as highlighting the gaps in our knowledge and the paramount need to protect the health-care workers directly involved in the management of pregnant women.

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Subject Area

women's healthEbola

Languages

English
DOI
10.1177/1753495X15597354
Published Date
08 Sep 2015
Journal
Obstetric Medicine
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 8, Issue 3
Issue Date
2015-09-01
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