Journal of Clinical Gynecology and Obstetrics, ISSN 1927-1271 print, 1927-128X online, Open Access
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Case Report

Volume 8, Number 4, December 2019, pages 107-110


A Report of Two Cases of Human Metapneumovirus Infection in Pregnancy Involving Superimposed Bacterial Pneumonia and Severe Respiratory Illness

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Table 1. Summary of Individual Case Report of HMPV Infection in Pregnancy
 
StudyAgeOB historyWeeks of gestation at HMPV infectionPMHMonth of infectionComplicationsLength of hospital stayDelivery GA (method)Fetal weight
OB: obstetrics; G: gravida; P: para; w: week; d: day; HMPV: human metapneumovirus; PMH: past medical history; ICU: intensive care unit; ECMO: extracorporeal membrane oxygenation; PCD: primary cesarean delivery; SVD: spontaneous vaginal delivery; RCD: repeat cesarean delivery; N/A: not applicable; GA: gestational age.
Haas et al, 2012 [3]24G1P030 w 0 dNoneJanuaryICUN/A36 w (N/A)N/A
Fuchs et al, 2017 [4]18G1P036 w 2 dAsthma, obesityLate MarchECMO10 d36 w 4 d (PCD)2,530 g
Current case 140G10P207229 w 5 dAsthmaLate MarchICU16 d38 w 6 d (SVD)3,600 g
Current case 236G4P210231 w 0 dTobacco use, seizures, Charcot-Marie-Tooth, history of opioid dependence, bipolar disorderLate MarchSuperimposed bacterial pneumonia with Haemophilus influenzae8 d39 w 0 d (RCD)3,230 g