Obstetric Outcome of Dengue Fever on Maternal, Fetal and Neonatal Life: A Review

Authors

  • Sabira Sultana, Muhammad Amjad Chishti, Neelum Shahzadi, Muhammad Haseeb ur Rehman, Naheed Akhtar, Iqra Saleem Naz Babari, Tamseela Shahzadi, Rao Anum Rehman Khan, Muhammad Saleem Qureshi, Sumbal Tanveer

Keywords:

Obstetric Outcome; Dengue Fever; Maternal Outcome; Fetal Outcome; Flavivirus,; Aedes mosquito;

Abstract

Dengue fever is the most widely recognized mosquito - borne viral illness that contaminates people. It is brought about by the dengue infection having a place with the family Flaviviridae and of the variety Flavivirus, and an infection communicated by the Aedes mosquito. Dengue fever is endemic in generally tropical and subtropical areas, and almost 50% of the total populace is considered in danger. In the current years there have been numerous flare-ups in certain areas of the world. Ladies contaminated with dengue during pregnancy are at higher danger of maternal and neonatal passing. This causes genuine intricacies that require uncommon checking of pregnant ladies during the pre-birth time frame. Dengue disease during pregnancy is a developing issue in Southeast Asia; However, information on antagonistic consequences for moms and newborn children is as yet restricted. The review plans to analyze the results of dengue fever on maternal, fetal and neonatal life.

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2024-07-31

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