Coronavirus in Pregnant Women: Literature Review

Authors

  • DaNY Geraldo kramer Prof. Dr. Postgraduate Program in Family Health / RENASF - Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
  • Franklin Learcton Bezerra de Oliveira Doctoral Student in Nursing - Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte Natal, Brazil
  • Bianca Caroline da Cunha Germano Doctor. Brazilian Hospital Services Company. Maternity Januário Cicco
  • Geraldo Barroso Cavalcanti Junior Prof. Dr. Pharmacy Faculty. Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
  • Ana Maria Marinho Andrade de Moura Prof. MSc. Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte
  • Nathalie de Sena Pereira Prof. Dra. Potiguar University.

Keywords:

Gestation, Coronavirus, Scratchs.

Abstract

The coronavirus viruses cause infectious conditions that evolve with greater severity in patients with reduced immunity, a fact that can be observed in pregnant women. In these, anatomical and physiological changes occur that can compromise immunity, which can lead to complications. Faced with the pandemic by COVID-19, the present study aimed to discuss the possible risk of the pregnant woman and the fetus facing infection with this virus, which initially presents respiratory symptoms and with lower gastrointestinal prevalence. . Based on the data collected, it was observed that, in many cases, pregnant women develop respiratory, renal and cardiovascular complications, requiring ICU admission and mechanical ventilation. This can lead to fetal distress, placental detachment, spontaneous abortion, reduced fetal growth and risk of maternal-fetal death. Thus, attention must be redoubled in health surveillance and education for this group, as well as the availability of the health care system and clinical, epidemiological and laboratory diagnosis is required, since most patients tend to evolve with clinical complications.

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2020-04-17

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Geraldo kramer, D., Bezerra de Oliveira, F. L. ., da Cunha Germano, B. C. ., Cavalcanti Junior, G. B. ., Andrade de Moura, A. M. M. ., & Sena Pereira, N. de . (2020). Coronavirus in Pregnant Women: Literature Review. American Scientific Research Journal for Engineering, Technology, and Sciences, 67(1), 73–79. Retrieved from https://asrjetsjournal.org/index.php/American_Scientific_Journal/article/view/5771

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