Adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) are a collection of conditions that have short-term and long-term effects of complications related to pregnancy and childbirth on pregnant women and their fetuses, including hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, gestational diabetes, preterm birth, large for gestational age, among others. Nearly 30% of all women experience an adverse pregnancy outcome during their reproductive years. Although, respiratory viral infections with epidemic and pandemic potential pose an omnipresent threat to public health, research focusing specifically on the maternal-infant population remains relatively scarce. Studies conducted in USA found that among pregnant women infected with influenza, the proportion of those with gestational hypertension or diabetes was higher than in pregnant women without influenza infection (13.9% vs. 11.1%). Research on the impact of respiratory viral infections on perinatal outcomes in China is limited, and we aim to establish of a large-scale, retroprospective maternal-child cohorts. This cohort study will systematically collect longitudinal data (e.g., detailed clinical history, timing of infection/vaccination, complication of pregnancy, and APOs) to assess the risk of respiratory viral infections to APOs, as well as facilitate multidisciplinary research.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
1,440
incidence of gestational diabetes mallitus
incidence of gestational diabetes mallitus according to International Association of Diabetes and Pregnancy Study Groups consensus if any one of the plasma glucose values is met or exceeded during a 75g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) at 20 to 28 gestational weeks.
Time frame: 28 weeks of gestation
incidence of preterm birth
incidence of any births that occur before 37 completed weeks of gestation
Time frame: 37 gestational weeks
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