Acute respiratory infections among individuals seeking outpatient care in the states of Washington and Michigan by pregnancy status, 2011-2016

INFLUENZA AND OTHER RESPIRATORY VIRUSES(2023)

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BackgroundAcute respiratory infections (ARIs) during pregnancy are associated with poor maternal and fetal outcomes.MethodsUsing U.S. Flu Vaccine Effectiveness Network data (2011-2016) from Washington and Michigan, we tested for respiratory viruses among pregnant and non-pregnant outpatients matched on age, site, and season (n = 191).ResultsAmong all participants, detection of human coronaviruses and rhinovirus was common. We also observed differences in virus detection by pregnancy status; human coronaviruses and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) were detected more frequently among pregnant and non-pregnant participants, respectively.ConclusionsThe role of respiratory viruses in maternal ARI morbidity should be further characterized to inform implementation of prevention interventions including maternal vaccines.
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infectious complications,influenza,maternal immunization,pregnancy,respiratory syncytial virus,respiratory viruses
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