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Journal Article
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A pregnant patient with Ebola Virus Disease

Oduyebo T, Pineda D, Lamin M, Leung A, Corbett C, Jamieson DJ

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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Limited data suggest Ebola virus disease during pregnancy is associated with high maternal and fetal mortality.

CASE
A 34-year-old woman, gravida 4 para 3, at 36 weeks of gestation was admitted to an Ebola treatment unit in Sierra Leone with Ebola virus disease confirmed by laboratory testing of maternal blood for Ebola RNA. She complained of headache, cough, and arthralgia for 7 days but was afebrile. Eleven days later, intrauterine fetal death was diagnosed; the following day, maternal blood was negative for Ebola viral RNA. Labor was induced and resulted in the vaginal delivery of a stillborn fetus. The mother recovered. Her vaginal secretions (on the day of induction), a placenta fragment, umbilical cord, and neonatal buccal swabs were positive for Ebola RNA. No exposed health care workers were infected.

CONCLUSION
This case illustrates that pregnant women can survive infection with Ebola virus disease and be cared for and delivered without infection of their health care workers.

Countries

Sierra Leone

Subject Area

women's healthEbola

Languages

English
DOI
10.1097/AOG.0000000000001092
Published Date
14 Sep 2015
PubMed ID
26375715
Journal
Obstetrics and Gynecology
Volume | Issue | Pages
Volume 126, Issue 6, Pages 1273-1275
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