Evidence of swine flu risk to pregnant women rises

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Evidence of swine flu risk to pregnant women rises; experts urge early treatment

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Remember that the CDC is now recommending special considerations for pregnant HCW. Most hospitals and health care facilities have not yet implemented those guidelines. They might not if no one mentions this to Risk Management. Feel free to copy this article and show it to RM with the CDC guidelines. I am going to be doing this also.

If you are pregnant and you get sick, take the Tamiflu. It is safer than not taking it.

First a link to the gudelines, then the article:

http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/guidance/pregnant-hcw-educators.htm

There are mounting and troubling signs that swine flu and pregnancy don't mix well.

Six pregnant women in Manitoba are reportedly on ventilators because they are severely ill with the virus.

And at least two pregnant women in the United States have died of swine flu complications after delivering babies by C-section.

A pregnant teenager in the Dominican Republic died, as did a pregnant woman in Scotland.

A woman in St. Theresa Point, a First Nations community in Manitoba, miscarried after contracting swine flu.

Humankind's relationship with the new swine H1N1 virus is still in its infancy. But people who've studied the issue of pregnancy during flu pandemics don't like the signs they are seeing. Dr. Denise Jamieson, an obstetrician-gynecologist with the U.S. Centers for Disease Control's division of reproductive health, says she finds the evidence to date "very unsettling."

"I am concerned about this," Jamieson said in an interview from Atlanta.

"There does seem to be increased severity in pregnancy. We don't have hard and fast numbers but there are enough reports that are concerning."

Data released by the CDC last month said at that point, 17 per cent of Americans hospitalized for severe swine flu infections were pregnant women.

A report a couple of weeks back in the World Health Organization's journal, Weekly Epidemiologic Record, noted of 30 swine flu patients hospitalized in California, five were pregnant women. Of those, two developed severe complications - spontaneous abortion and premature rupture of membranes.

...the fatality rate was higher in pregnant women during the 1918 and 1957 pandemics, though not the milder pandemic of 1968.

"If we base it on what we know of the 1918, 1957 pandemics, what we know about pre-existing antibody levels to swine influenza in the population, based on that I would say for this particular virus, pregnant women may suffer more serious consequences, especially in the third trimester," she said.

"And they should probably seek care early if they have influenza-like illness."

Studies done after the disastrous 1918 Spanish flu - which took its heaviest toll on young adults - showed astonishing death rates among pregnant women, said Dr. Michael Osterholm, an infectious diseases expert at the University of Minnesota.

Skowronski's review paper suggests there were also very high rates of spontaneous abortions during that pandemic - 26 per cent in pregnant women who became infected and 52 per cent among those who went on to develop pneumonia from their infection.

Osterholm explained pregnancy is a precarious state for a woman from an immunological point of view. In order that the mother's body does not reject the fetus, part of the immune system has to be effectively dialled down.

Other factors are also believed to come into play, including reduced lung capacity, Jamieson added.

She said that while the CDC doesn't yet have firm numbers, they are hearing that some pregnant women are reluctant to take antiviral drugs when they are diagnosed with swine flu. In some cases, their physicians share the reluctance.

Jamieson said given the risk swine flu poses to pregnant women, any who feel they may have contracted it should seek care quickly and should tell their doctor about potential exposures to people who had the virus. And they should take the antiviral drugs, she said.

"The message we're trying to get out is: 'Don't delay. If you suspect influenza, initiate antiviral therapy appropriately even before you get the testing back," Jamieson said.

"We definitely feel like in a situation like this, the benefits outweigh the risks of giving antiviral medication."

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I wonder what the availability of antivirals is, in Vietnam. 6 days with a pregnant woman showing such overt signs of flu, is too many. However not surprisingly, the report lacks details. :eek:

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I wonder what the availability of antivirals is, in Vietnam. 6 days with a pregnant woman showing such overt signs of flu, is too many. However not surprisingly, the report lacks details. :eek:

Ya think?

I could not figure this out either considering how very experienced the Vietnamese are in dealing with bird flu, H5N1.

It is therefore very difficult to understand how a very sick flu patient would not have been treated with Tamiflu earlier. They certainly do have Tamiflu available there.

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Phnom Penh, Cambodia

http://www.silive.com/newsflash/international/index.ssf?/base/international-16/1254826289324500.xml&storylist=international

Cambodia's health minister says a pregnant woman died from swine flu, the country's third reported fatality from the illness.

Health Minister Mam Bunheng says the 25-year-old woman, who was nine months pregnant, went to a Phnom Penh hospital several days ago with flu-like symptoms and tested positive for swine flu.

He said doctors performed a cesarean section and the baby was born healthy, but the woman died Tuesday.

(hat tip pfi/pixie)

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honduras

http://crofsblogs.typepad.com/h5n1/2009/10/honduras-two-pregnant-women-on-brink-of-death.html

dos embarazadas al filo de la muerte por influenza a (h1n1).

excerpt, with my translation:

dos hondureñas en estado de gestación se mantienen al borde de la muerte tras contagiorifice con el virus de la gripe a h1n1, informaron este martes las autoridades de salud.

two pregnant hondurans are on the brink of death after contracting h1n1, health authorities said on tuesday.

una de las féminas de quienes no se proporcionó su nombre se encuentra interna en el hospital escuela y mientras que la otra ingresó al instituto hondureño de seguridad social (ihss) en tegucigalpa.

one of the women is in the school hospital, while the other is in the honduran institute of social security in tegucigalpa. their names were not released.

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Bakersfield, California

http://www.bakersfieldnow.com/news/63642162.html

Elizabeth Faz, 33, was battling the flu for about a month before dying Monday night at Kern Medical Center. She was eight-months pregnant when doctors delivered her baby via cesarean section in September because of complications from the virus.

"She never came out of it," said Faz' mother, Lupe Gonzales.

At first, Gonzales said she didn't believe her daughter when she called from the hospital. But when she went to see her, everything became a reality. Within just a few weeks, her daughter was gone.

According to Faz' family, she contracted pneumonia after catching swine flu, and they said that could have contributed to her death.

Faz leaves behind a four children. Two of her children are with their grandmother, the baby is in foster care and one other child is with the father.

(hat tip flutrackers/shiloh)

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Cuba

http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showpost.php?p=303537&postcount=1

The Ministry of Public Health in Cuba today reported the deaths of three pregnant women for human influenza and confirmed 621 cases, while called the "calmness and confidence" to this healthcare challenge.

The Deputy Ministers of Public Health Portal and Jose Luis Estruch reported Friday in the Round Table TV program which addressed the epidemiological situation in Cuba from the H1N1 virus, the cause of the disease, and dengue transmission.

The 621 confirmed cases relate to 177 children and 444 adults, of the total 181 (29 percent) are imported (passengers), 62 considered input (10 percent), and 378 natives (61 percent).

Portal said more than 110 pregnant women have been serious and "Sorry, unfortunately three deaths.

He warned that this is one of the groups at highest risk for contracting the disease that has caused so far over four thousand 500 people in the world.

Estruch, meanwhile, said the island has about 80 thousand women pregnant "and we estimate that about five thousand are suffering from influenza (the common) in this seasonal period until December.

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Monmouthshire, Wales

http://www.walesonline.co.uk/news/wales-news/2009/10/14/two-more-swine-flu-deaths-in-wales-confirmed-91466-24932335/

...a 21-year-old pregnant woman, from Monmouthshire, died just two weeks after her baby was born by Caesarean section.

She had been transferred to Glenfield Hospital, in Leicester, for ECMO treatment, but she died on October 9.

(hat tip pfi/monotreme)

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Scotland

http://news.stv.tv/scotland/130384-17-year-old-pregnant-girl-dies-of-swine-flu/

...a 17-year-old pregnant Scottish girl has died of Swine Flu. It is not known if she was suffering any underlying health problems. Details of where she was from have not yet been revealed.

The teenager is the 15th to die of Swine Flu in Scotland since the H1N1 outbreak earlier this year.

(hat tip flutrackers/Dutchy)

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Wood County, West Virginia

http://www.dailymail.com/News/200910170358

West Virginia health officials say a pregnant woman from Wood County is the latest death attributed to the swine flu.

The death on Friday was announced in a statement by Dr. Sherif Ibrahim, regional epidemiologist for the Mid-Ohio Valley Health Department. The department did not disclose the woman's identity.

(hat tip pfi/monotreme)

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Binh Dinh Province Vietnam

http://www.thanhniennews.com/healthy/?catid=8&newsid=53212

On Oct.10, the woman whose name has not been released was admitted with fever, cough and fatigue to Bong Son General Hospital, which carried out an operation to take out the fetus that was more than six months old.

Her condition didn't improve after four days and the 29-year-old was transferred to the province general hospital where she was diagnosed with severe pneumonia and respiratory failure.

She died last Thursday, a day before the Pasteur Institute in Nha Trang informed that she'd tested positive for the H1N1 virus.

(hat tip pfi/monotreme)

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Lebanon

http://www.middle-east-online.com/english/?id=35244

Lebanon confirmed its first swine flu death on Monday, with the health ministry saying the A(H1N1) virus claimed the life of a pregnant 30-year-old woman.

"The deceased was thirty years old and eight months pregnant," a ministry statement said, adding that the woman died on Saturday.

The woman had been suffering from respiratory problems and high fever but tests done "before and after the death show she was carrying the new flu virus," the statement said.

(hat tip pfi/pixie)

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Syria

http://www.champress.net/index.php?q=en/Article/view/46719

Fatima Nia'meh , 27, died at the Private Delivery Hospital in Aleppo, after delivering her baby by surgery in an attempt to save her life. So the baby girl survived to be named after her mother, who suffered a lot in her bitter journey between hospitals and ended with the grave. Unfortunately, her disease was only detected after her death.

(hat tip pfi/cruffullmoon)

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