item: #1 of 71 id: cord-002774-tpqsjjet author: None title: Section II: Poster Sessions date: 2017-12-01 words: 83566 flesch: 48 summary: The CHIP framework drives the complex inter-relationships between community-hospital engagement, reciprocal capacity-building, integration initiatives, and community-based research and evaluation, to create an interconnected network of health care services. Those living in urban centers should have the best ava1l~b1hty, chmce, and access to a variety of health care services because of the distribution of health care services, fac1lmes, and health professionals in concentrated in urban centers. keywords: access; address; age; aids; analysis; approach; areas; barriers; canada; cancer; care services; care system; case; child health; children; cities; city; clients; clinic; communities; community health; community services; conclusion; conditions; current; data; demographic; depression; development; disease; drug; education; effects; environmental; ethnic; experience; factors; family; findings; focus; food; government; group; health care; health centre; health education; health information; health insurance; health issues; health needs; health outcomes; health policy; health problems; health promotion; health research; health services; health status; health survey; health system; healthcare; help; hiv; homeless; hospital; housing; immigrants; impact; income; individuals; information; interventions; interviews; introduction; issues; key; knowledge; lack; level; life; living; low; medical; methods; model; mortality; national; neighborhood; new; non; number; paper; participants; patients; people; physical; poor; population; population health; poster; poverty; prevalence; prevention; primary; process; program; project; provide; providers; public; quality; rates; relationship; research; residents; resources; results; risk; role; sample; self; sessions; sexual; social; strategies; street; street health; studies; study; substance; support; survey; system; time; toronto; treatment; urban; use; users; women; work; workers; years; youth cache: cord-002774-tpqsjjet.txt plain text: cord-002774-tpqsjjet.txt item: #2 of 71 id: cord-002939-6a3ga6v9 author: Ribeiro, Ana Freitas title: Severe influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 in pregnant women and neonatal outcomes, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2009 date: 2018-03-26 words: 4663 flesch: 41 summary: key: cord-002939-6a3ga6v9 authors: Ribeiro, Ana Freitas; Pellini, Alessandra Cristina Guedes; Kitagawa, Beatriz Yuko; Marques, Daniel; Madalosso, Geraldine; Fred, Joao; Albernaz, Ricardo Kerti Mangabeira; Carvalhanas, Telma Regina Marques Pinto; Zanetta, Dirce Maria Trevisan title: Severe influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 in pregnant women and neonatal outcomes, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil, 2009 date: 2018-03-26 journal: PLoS One DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0194392 sha: doc_id: 2939 cord_uid: 6a3ga6v9 To investigate the factors associated with death and describe the gestational outcomes in pregnant women with influenza A(H1N1)pdm09, we conducted a case-control study (deaths and recovered) in hospitalized pregnant women with laboratory-confirmed influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 with severe acute respiratory illness (SARI) in the state of São Paulo from June 9 to December 1, 2009. Antiviral treatment was a protective Severe influenza A(H1N1) in pregnant women factor for death when administered within the first 48 hours after the onset of symptoms, OR 0.16 (95% CI 0.05-0.50), and when administered 48 to 72 hours after the onset of symptoms, OR 0.09 (95% CI 0.01-0.87). keywords: cases; controls; death; health; hospitalization; influenza; pandemic; risk; women cache: cord-002939-6a3ga6v9.txt plain text: cord-002939-6a3ga6v9.txt item: #3 of 71 id: cord-004495-6cd5sqab author: Housseine, Natasha title: Quality of intrapartum care: direct observations in a low-resource tertiary hospital date: 2020-03-14 words: 5784 flesch: 45 summary: This study used continuous direct observation to assess the quality of intrapartum care, with a specific focus on foetal monitoring and the structural requirements to delivering intrapartum quality care. Women in active labour were followed and structure, processes of labour care and outcomes of care systematically recorded. keywords: birth; care; delivery; guidelines; hospital; intrapartum; labour; quality; study; women cache: cord-004495-6cd5sqab.txt plain text: cord-004495-6cd5sqab.txt item: #4 of 71 id: cord-004894-75w35fkd author: None title: Abstract date: 2006-06-14 words: 92227 flesch: 48 summary: A marked interindividual variability in high risk patients is seen, but at present the basis for this variability is unclear and can not be explained solely by environmental factors. Conclusion and discussion: This study provides evidence for a role for genetic variation of MCP-1 gene in the occurrence of coronary collaterals in high risk patients. keywords: abstract; age; analysis; association; background; baseline; birth; blood; bmi; breast; breast cancer; cancer patients; cancer risk; cardiovascular; care; cases; characteristics; chd; children; clinical; cohort; cohort study; conclusion; control; coronary; countries; data; death; design; diabetes; differences; discussion; disease; dutch; effect; epidemiological; european; evidence; exposure; follow; general; group; health; incidence; increase; index; information; intake; levels; life; mean; methods; model; months; mortality; netherlands; non; number; objectives; outcome; participants; patients; period; population; practice; pressure; prevalence; primary; public; quality; questionnaire; rates; ratio; regression; research; results; risk; risk factors; risk patients; screening; self; smoking; specific; status; studies; study; subjects; survival; time; total; treatment; use; weight; women; years cache: cord-004894-75w35fkd.txt plain text: cord-004894-75w35fkd.txt item: #5 of 71 id: cord-010699-mfe1oajn author: Suehiro, Tamy Taianne title: Cervical and oral human papillomavirus infection in women living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and matched HIV-negative controls in Brazil date: 2020-05-11 words: 4484 flesch: 48 summary: Both HIV+ and HIV- women had a statistically higher prevalence of cervical HPV infection than oral infection. Both HIV+ and HIV-women had a statistically higher prevalence of cervical HPV infection than oral infection, including higher rates of hrHPV, lrHPV, universal HPV, and infection by multiple HPV types in cervical samples compared to oral ones, as shown in Table 2 . keywords: hiv+; hpv; human; infection; oral; prevalence; samples; women cache: cord-010699-mfe1oajn.txt plain text: cord-010699-mfe1oajn.txt item: #6 of 71 id: cord-011023-eahx37cy author: Fleischack, Anne title: The Conundrums of Counselling Women in Violent Intimate Partner Relationships in South Africa: Implications for Practice date: 2019-06-08 words: 6801 flesch: 40 summary: A clear micro-narrative that emerged in the interviews concerned the emotional labour that goes into providing counselling for IPV clients. For example, anthropological research in South Africa has described violence in interpersonal relationships as being understood by those involved as a demonstration of love, depth of feeling, or emotional investment in the relationship, with women victims of IPV consequently downplaying the harm caused (Wood et al. 2008) . keywords: clients; counselling; counsellors; ipv; narrative; relationship; research; south; violence; women cache: cord-011023-eahx37cy.txt plain text: cord-011023-eahx37cy.txt item: #7 of 71 id: cord-013390-i5h7ob3n author: Salem, Haya title: Psychosocial Aspects of Female Breast Cancer in the Middle East and North Africa date: 2020-09-18 words: 7572 flesch: 49 summary: The cultural context of Arab women's experience of coping with breast cancer in Israel Experiences of Syrian women with breast cancer regarding chemotherapy: A qualitative study Breast cancer screening awareness, knowledge, and practice among Arab women in the United Arab Emirates: A cross-sectional survey Breast cancer presentation delays among Arab and national women in the UAE: A qualitative study Quality of life and complementary and alternative medicine use among women with breast cancer Knowledge, attitude and practice regarding breast cancer and breast self-examination among a sample of the educated population in Iraq Using the health belief model to predict breast self examination among Saudi women Knowledge and awareness of breast cancer among university female students in Muscat, Sultanate of Oman-A pilot study Knowledge and practice of university female students toward breast cancer Awareness of breast cancer among female students at Ain Shams University Awareness Level, Knowledge and Attitude towards Breast Cancer between Medical and Non-Medical University Students in Makkah Region: A Cross Sectional Study Evaluation of Health Education on Knowledge, Attitude, Believes and Practice among Female Clerks as Regard Breast Self-Examination in Faculty of Medicine Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude and Breast Self-Examination Practice among Female Students in Sulaimani Polytechnic University Patterns and determinants of mammography screening in Lebanese women Knowledge and perceptions of common breast cancer risk factors in northern Saudi Arabia. Asian Pac Azayiem Breast Self-Examination (BSE): Knowledge and Practice among Female Faculty of Physical Education in Assuit, South Egypt Awareness and Knowledge of Breast Cancer Among University Students in Al Madina Al Munawara Region Attitude and Practice of Breast Self-Examination Among Sudanese Females Attended to Omdurman Maternity Hospital in Sudan Awareness and attitudes regarding breast cancer and breast self-examination among female Jordanian students Attitude and Practice of Breast Self-Examination Among Female keywords: arab; breast; breast cancer; cancer; factors; health; knowledge; life; quality; screening; studies; study; women cache: cord-013390-i5h7ob3n.txt plain text: cord-013390-i5h7ob3n.txt item: #8 of 71 id: cord-015394-uj7fe5y6 author: None title: Scientific Abstracts date: 2008-12-23 words: 242809 flesch: 48 summary: The highest level of -tubulin acetylation (2.5-fold) was observed with Vinblastine at 10-fold IC 50 after 48 h. Exposure to Microtubule interacting agents and TSA resulted in increased cell surface expression of Ep-CAM in a time and dose dependent manner. Finally, we elucidated a link between the RA and TGF-pathways by assessing the impact of RA treatment of TGF-3 expression, demonstrating that TGF-3 template decreased to levels comparable to myometrial cell expression (0.84±0.12 fold). keywords: acid; activation; activity; addition; administration; adult; aea; age; aim; analysis; animals; anova; anti; antibodies; antibody; apoptosis; arteries; artery; assay; associated; association; background; baseline; binding; birth; blood; blood cells; blot; bmi; body; brain; cancer; cancer cells; cases; cells; center; cervix; cesarean; changes; clinical; collagen; concentrations; conclusions; conditions; contractions; contrast; contribute; control; control cells; control group; correlation; cortisol; crf; culture; cycle; cytokines; data; day; days; decidua; decrease; delivery; design; development; differences; differentiation; disease; dna; dose; effect; elisa; endometriosis; endometrium; endothelial; eoc cells; epithelial; estradiol; estrogen; evidence; explants; exposure; expression; expression levels; factor; fat; female; fetal; fetuses; findings; flow; fluid; fold; following; free; function; gene; gestation; glucose; gnrh; group; growth; gynecology; hcg; high; hormone; hospital; hours; human; hypertension; hypothesis; hypoxia; il-6; il-8; immune; immunohistochemistry; implantation; increase; induction; infection; inflammation; inhibitor; insulin; introduction; invasion; iugr; ivf; kinase; labor; leptin; levels; lps; male; maternal; mean; mechanisms; media; medical; medicine; medium; membranes; menstrual; methods; mice; min; model; mouse; mrna expression; mrna levels; muscle cells; myometrial; n=6; neonatal; new; non; normal; novel; nuclear; number; obesity; objective; obstetrics; offspring; onset; oocytes; outcome; ovarian; oxygen; p<0.001; p<0.05; pathway; patients; pattern; pcos; pcr; period; phase; phosphorylation; placental; placental cells; plasma; play; population; positive; post; potential; preeclampsia; pregnancies; pregnancy; pregnant; presence; present; pressure; preterm; primary; production; progesterone; proliferation; protein expression; protein levels; proteins; range; rate; rats; receptor; receptor expression; reduced; regulation; relative; release; reproductive; response; restriction; results; risk; role; samples; secretion; sections; serum; sheep; signaling; smooth; specific; staining; stress; studies; study; study group; subjects; syndrome; system; t cells; term; test; time; tissue; tnf; total; treatment; trimester; trophoblast cells; tumor; type; university; usa; uterine; uterus; vascular; vegf; vehicle; vitro; vivo; weeks; weight; western; women; years cache: cord-015394-uj7fe5y6.txt plain text: cord-015394-uj7fe5y6.txt item: #9 of 71 id: cord-016173-ro7nhody author: Louis, Mariam title: Pulmonary Disorders in Pregnancy date: 2014-08-13 words: 7666 flesch: 42 summary: A/H1N1v in pregnancy: an investigation of the characteristics and management of affected women and the relationship to pregnancy outcomes for mother and infant Novel infl uenza A(H1N1) virus among gravid admissions California Pandemic Working G. Severe 2009 H1N1 infl uenza in pregnant and postpartum women in California Antiviral agents for the treatment and chemoprophylaxis of infl uenza --recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Severe, critical and fatal cases of 2009 H1N1 infl uenza in China Severity of 2009 pandemic infl uenza A (H1N1) virus infection in pregnant women Product Information: RELENZA(R) oral inhalation powder, zanamivir oral inhalation powder. Snoring and OSA have been shown to be associated with a variety of adverse pregnancy outcomes including gestational hypertension, gestational diabetes, and cesarean deliveries. keywords: asthma; disease; infection; infl; outcomes; patients; pneumonia; pregnancy; risk; symptoms; therapy; treatment; uenza; varicella; women cache: cord-016173-ro7nhody.txt plain text: cord-016173-ro7nhody.txt item: #10 of 71 id: cord-017105-mljywm9p author: Jain, Amisha title: Pulmonary Complications of Obstetric and Gynecologic Conditions date: 2017-10-24 words: 7734 flesch: 37 summary: There is a bidirectional interaction of asthma and pregnancy where asthma influences pregnancy outcomes and pregnancy affects asthma severity. However, the reproductive system can exert significant effects on the respiratory system as a result of the various hormonal changes that occur during a woman’s menstrual cycle and especially during pregnancy. keywords: asthma; changes; chest; diagnosis; disease; lam; lung; osa; patients; pneumothorax; pregnancy; pulmonary; respiratory; risk; treatment; women cache: cord-017105-mljywm9p.txt plain text: cord-017105-mljywm9p.txt item: #11 of 71 id: cord-017367-15o6g57q author: Polychronakis, Ioannis title: Workplace Health Promotion Interventions ConcerningWomenWorkers' Occupational Hazards date: 2008 words: 10563 flesch: 18 summary: Int Arch Occup Environ Health Williams NR (2003) Occupational groups at risk of voice disorders: A review of the literature Chemical occupational risks identified by nurses in a hospital environment Work-related musculoskeletal disorders and associated factors in teachers of physically and intellectually disabled pupils: A self-administered questionnaire study Seroprevalence of varicella, measles and hepatitis B among female health care workers of childbearing age Immunization and Child Health Materials Development Guide Zidkova Z and Martinkova J (2003) Psychic load in teachers of elementary schools As a consequence, women workers are more easily affected by burnout effect or suffer more frequently from work-related stress than their male colleagues, who continue to participate significantly less than women in house tasks. keywords: chemical; disorders; employees; et al; exposure; factors; female; gender; hazards; health; issues; job; population; prevention; program; reproductive; risk; safety; table; tasks; whp; women; women workers; workers; working; workplace cache: cord-017367-15o6g57q.txt plain text: cord-017367-15o6g57q.txt item: #12 of 71 id: cord-018616-31n8zs84 author: Strong, Adrienne E. title: Effects of the West African Ebola Epidemic on Health Care of Pregnant Women: Stigmatization With and Without Infection date: 2018-08-10 words: 9753 flesch: 46 summary: This behavior presents one way in which Ebola stigma affected maternal health-by not seeking care for fear of infection or contact with possible Ebola patients, pregnant mothers put themselves at risk for complications left undetected or untreated. The fetus from a pregnant woman with Ebola virus disease (EVD) will almost certainly become infected, likely via the virus passing through the placenta, and be stillborn or die shortly after birth. keywords: care; disease; ebola; ebola virus; epidemic; health; health care; infection; outbreak; people; sierra; stigma; stigmatization; virus; women; workers cache: cord-018616-31n8zs84.txt plain text: cord-018616-31n8zs84.txt item: #13 of 71 id: cord-022678-86s3u7dl author: None title: Inaugural Meeting of the International Society of Obstetric Medicine: 21–25 October 2003, Fremantle, Western AustraliaRefereed Abstracts of Original Oral Presentations at the Meeting date: 2004-03-11 words: 3583 flesch: 49 summary: This review confirms the high-risk status of pregnant women with an autoimmune disease and will be the basis for future prospective studies directed at those factors that can be modified. Several cases have been reported in pregnant women in Hong Kong, and isolated cases have been reported in Singapore and Canada. keywords: cardiac; disease; heart; management; mmhg; pregnancy; weeks; women cache: cord-022678-86s3u7dl.txt plain text: cord-022678-86s3u7dl.txt item: #14 of 71 id: cord-027379-e8yk4a09 author: Lozano-Medina, Jessica Ivonne title: Risk Profiles of Financial Service Portfolio for Women Segment Using Machine Learning Algorithms date: 2020-05-25 words: 4132 flesch: 56 summary: On the other hand, there has been previous attempts to model, the classification of woman financial habits. [10] , and forecasting financial risk [24] . keywords: cluster; data; features; information; learning; mexico; risk; savings; women cache: cord-027379-e8yk4a09.txt plain text: cord-027379-e8yk4a09.txt item: #15 of 71 id: cord-030378-f9hf9plf author: Madsen, Tracy E. title: Unique Risks and Solutions for Equitable Advancement during the Covid-19 Pandemic: Early Experience from Frontline Physicians in Academic Medicine date: 2020-07-20 words: 3157 flesch: 27 summary: Furthermore, because women physicians do not hold the majority of executive leadership positions, they are less likely to get asked or chosen for even temporary leadership positions during a health care crisis, and they are often not in positions to advocate for new policies to break these catch-22 cycles. These data demonstrated that health care workers who are SARS survivors showed significantly higher stress levels one year after the outbreak and had higher depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic symptoms than non-health care worker survivors of infection.9 Emerging data show that not only are the psychological impacts of Covid-19 more pronounced among women in the general population,10 but even more so on women health care workers.11 Studies looking at the impact on women physicians specifically have not been published to date, but will be critical in order to assess the long-term psychological impact of Covid-19. keywords: academic; care; covid-19; gender; health; physicians; risk; women cache: cord-030378-f9hf9plf.txt plain text: cord-030378-f9hf9plf.txt item: #16 of 71 id: cord-031547-pjrutidu author: Funk, Kendall D. title: Local Responses to a Global Pandemic: Women Mayors Lead the Way date: 2020-07-14 words: 2105 flesch: 48 summary: First, women mayors demonstrated proactive leadership even when faced with pushback. Among those leading the way in response efforts are women mayors (Dittmar 2020) . keywords: breed; covid-19; mayors; pandemic; responses; women cache: cord-031547-pjrutidu.txt plain text: cord-031547-pjrutidu.txt item: #17 of 71 id: cord-032245-f5g3r3nv author: Bahri, Amrita title: Women at the frontline of COVID-19: Can Gender Mainstreaming in Free Trade Agreements Help? date: 2020-09-10 words: 7542 flesch: 47 summary: against women Women professionals tend to take a bigger chunk of domestic responsibilities as compared to men even during their working hours. The discussion brings to light a number of ways in which the existing FTAs can help connect more women to the economy in the post-COVID-19 world. keywords: access; agreements; countries; covid-19; economy; employment; ftas; gender; health; pandemic; trade; women; world cache: cord-032245-f5g3r3nv.txt plain text: cord-032245-f5g3r3nv.txt item: #18 of 71 id: cord-033817-hxxa299y author: Nichols, Carly E. title: The Gendered Impacts of COVID-19 amid Agrarian Distress: Opportunities for Comprehensive Policy Response in Agrarian South Asia date: 2020-07-17 words: 2523 flesch: 48 summary: The burden of these challenges has fallen disproportionately on women. A s COVID-19 and associated movement restrictions upend life around the world, it is well known that the responsibility for responding to these challenges has fallen disproportionately on women (Kamdar 2020; Wenham, Smith, and Morgan 2020) . keywords: agrarian; children; covid-19; food; india; labor; women cache: cord-033817-hxxa299y.txt plain text: cord-033817-hxxa299y.txt item: #19 of 71 id: cord-033827-ex1ahuc6 author: Brooks, Deborah Jordan title: Double Whammy: Why the Underrepresentation of Women among Workplace and Political Decision Makers Matters in Pandemic Times date: 2020-08-18 words: 2486 flesch: 42 summary: A related question is whether the preferences of female workers would be better represented by female workplace leaders as decision makers, which requires first identifying whether a similar gender gap regarding caution toward COVID-19 is also observed among their leaders. We also demonstrate that both female workers and female workplace leaders have fundamentally different preferences than men concerning COVID-19 in the workplace. keywords: covid-19; gender; leaders; women; workers; workplace cache: cord-033827-ex1ahuc6.txt plain text: cord-033827-ex1ahuc6.txt item: #20 of 71 id: cord-034124-k49osvkd author: Johnson, Carol title: Gender and Political Leadership in a Time of COVID date: 2020-06-10 words: 2265 flesch: 38 summary: Whereas male political leaders historically drew on their traditional role as the male head of household to display forms of masculine protectionism toward citizens, women leaders are now able to draw on their traditional motherly role—for example, as the member of the household who traditionally cares for the sick—to display forms of feminine protectionism. Voters generally prefer stereotypically male traits in political leaders, although when women leaders display these traits, they are often devalued in comparison with their male counterparts (Dolan and Lynch 2016) . keywords: gender; leaders; male; media; pandemic; women cache: cord-034124-k49osvkd.txt plain text: cord-034124-k49osvkd.txt item: #21 of 71 id: cord-252902-qtfx49qp author: Scott, Jodie title: Creating Healthy Change in the Preconception Period for Women with Overweight or Obesity: A Qualitative Study Using the Information–Motivation–Behavioural Skills Model date: 2020-10-19 words: 8756 flesch: 46 summary: Many women spoke of being too exhausted to cook and often relied heavily on processed foods or take-away, while half of the women reported cooking from scratch most of the time. Many women attributed their excess weight to unhealthy behavioural patterns and felt a responsibility, whether trying to conceive or not, for managing their weight and health. . . . keywords: change; health; information; lifestyle; motivation; obesity; overweight; participants; pregnancy; research; skills; study; weight; women cache: cord-252902-qtfx49qp.txt plain text: cord-252902-qtfx49qp.txt item: #22 of 71 id: cord-255166-sar50ej0 author: Stone, Sophia title: Respiratory disease in pregnancy date: 2007-05-07 words: 4654 flesch: 42 summary: Most reported series of pregnancies in women with CF have shown that with careful planning and close monitoring by a dedicated CF team, pregnancy outcomes are favourable. There are few data regarding pregnancy outcome in women following lung transplant. keywords: asthma; chest; delivery; disease; pneumonia; pregnancy; presence; risk; treatment; women cache: cord-255166-sar50ej0.txt plain text: cord-255166-sar50ej0.txt item: #23 of 71 id: cord-255376-nqq5ieyg author: Safdar, Muhammad title: COVID‐19: A threat to educated Muslim women's negotiated identity in Pakistan date: 2020-05-08 words: 7042 flesch: 40 summary: Zubair and Zubair (2017) argue through personal narratives of their research participants (Muslim women educated in English literature in Pakistan) that multiple positionalities and identities, like the one seen in Nisa, enable women to negotiate in the third space by being resistive to the local religioculturally defined patriarchal structures and the western concepts of women's autonomy. Through semi‐structured interviews, making an in‐depth comparative study of three differently situated cases (Muslim women), this study argues that the abnormal situation that has ensued from the pandemic has reinforced the vulnerability of women's nascent negotiated identity by landing them in a space where they are supposed by the normative structures to step back to carrying out their traditional responsibilities as ‘good’ wife and mother during the crisis. keywords: covid-19; gender; husband; identity; muslim; nisa; pakistan; pandemic; state; study; women cache: cord-255376-nqq5ieyg.txt plain text: cord-255376-nqq5ieyg.txt item: #24 of 71 id: cord-255476-p0gyyl3c author: Hsu, Albert L. title: Placental SARS‐CoV‐2 in a Pregnant Woman with Mild COVID‐19 Disease date: 2020-08-04 words: 3315 flesch: 47 summary: Clinical Characteristics of 46 Pregnant Women with a SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Washington State Coronavirus disease 2019 among pregnant Chinese women: case series data on the safety of vaginal birth and breastfeeding BJOG Neonatal Late Onset Infection with Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Coronavirus disease 2019 in pregnancy Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in pregnant women: A report based on 116 cases Public Health Agency of Sweden's brief report: pregnant and postpartum women with SARS-CoV-2 infection in intensive care in Sweden Has Sweden's controversial covid-19 strategy been successful? 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The inexorable rise in COVID-19 cases in the United States amid decreasing adherence to public health recommendations raises concern for the possibility of viral mutations. keywords: cov-2; covid-19; disease; placental; pregnancy; sars; women cache: cord-255476-p0gyyl3c.txt plain text: cord-255476-p0gyyl3c.txt item: #25 of 71 id: cord-265077-7dh669jv author: Liu, Fang title: Clinico-Radiological Features and Outcomes in Pregnant Women with COVID-19 Pneumonia Compared with Age-Matched Non-Pregnant Women date: 2020-08-13 words: 4658 flesch: 44 summary: The noise index (NI) and dose-length product (DLP) were 15 and 50-150 mGy·cm for pregnant women, while 7.99 and 250-400 mGy·cm for non-pregnant women. The clinical and chest CT features associated with severe and critical COVID-19 pneumonia Clinical and CT imaging features of the COVID-19 pneumonia: focus on pregnant women and children Pathological findings of COVID-19 associated with acute respiratory distress syndrome How to perform lung ultrasound in pregnant women with suspected COVID-19 Lung ultrasound can influence the clinical treatment of pregnant women with COVID-19 Lung ultrasound and computed tomographic findings in pregnant woman with COVID-19 Pregnancy and perinatal outcomes of women with severe acute respiratory syndrome A case-controlled study comparing clinical course and outcomes of pregnant and non-pregnant women with severe acute respiratory syndrome All authors declare no potential conflict of interest relevant to this article. keywords: consolidation; covid-19; outcomes; patients; pneumonia; stage; study; women cache: cord-265077-7dh669jv.txt plain text: cord-265077-7dh669jv.txt item: #26 of 71 id: cord-272001-er7lvhn5 author: Farewell, Charlotte V. title: A Mixed-Methods Pilot Study of Perinatal Risk and Resilience During COVID-19 date: 2020-07-16 words: 3731 flesch: 42 summary: Although current studies are exploring the specific impacts of COVID-19 on population mental health, 18 less is known about the mental health implications specifically related to perinatal mental health during COVID-19. These findings highlight the additional toll of the COVID-19 pandemic on perinatal mental health in the United States. keywords: care; covid-19; health; postpartum; resilience; sample; study; women cache: cord-272001-er7lvhn5.txt plain text: cord-272001-er7lvhn5.txt item: #27 of 71 id: cord-275786-etli5c3a author: MAGEE, Laura A. title: TOWARDS PERSONALIZED MANAGEMENT OF CHRONIC HYPERTENSION IN PREGNANCY date: 2020-07-18 words: 7403 flesch: 24 summary: 300 Four national/international practice guidelines (Canada, UK, Poland, ISSHP) now endorse 'tight' BP 301 control for all forms of pregnancy hypertension, based on the results of the CHIPS trial (4). In a systematic review of maternal risk stratification 508 in pregnancy hypertension (32 studies), miniPIERS (Preeclampsia Integrated Estimate of Risk Score) 509 was the only model for all pregnancy hypertension types, has been externally validated (152), and 510 quantifies the risk of adverse maternal outcome by BP, symptoms, urinalysis (if performed), 511 gestational age and parity (of particular importance for nulliparous women). keywords: antihypertensive; care; chronic; control; hypertension; outcomes; preeclampsia; pregnancy; risk; therapy; trial; women cache: cord-275786-etli5c3a.txt plain text: cord-275786-etli5c3a.txt item: #28 of 71 id: cord-277343-0el69uxr author: Berkhout, Suze G. title: Identity, politics, and the pandemic: Why is COVID-19 a disaster for feminism(s)? date: 2020-10-13 words: 1876 flesch: 33 summary: Sustainability: Science, Practice and Policy Disability, disablism, and COVID-19 pandemic triage Standing in the intersection: feminist voices, feminist practices in Communication Studies Publisher's Note Springer Nature remains neutral with regard to jurisdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations. Many westernized health care systems have emphasized acute services while deprioritizing community care. keywords: care; covid-19; gender; health; pandemic; women cache: cord-277343-0el69uxr.txt plain text: cord-277343-0el69uxr.txt item: #29 of 71 id: cord-285898-rtqkvf63 author: Padberg, Stephanie title: Anti-infective Agents date: 2014-09-29 words: 24011 flesch: 39 summary: Results of a population-based Hungarian case-control study A case-control teratological study of spiramycin, roxithromycin, oleandomycin and josamycin A teratological study of lincosamides A population-based case-control teratologic study of oral oxytetracycline treatment during pregnancy A teratological study of aminoglycoside antibiotic treatment during pregnancy A population-based case-control teratologic study of oral chloramphenicol treatment during pregnancy Augmentin treatment during pregnancy and the prevalence of congenital abnormalities: a population-based case-control teratologic study Use of cephalosporins during pregnancy and in the presence of congenital abnormalities: a population-based, case-control study The teratogenic risk of trimethoprim-sulfonamides: a population based case-control study Nitrofurantoin and congenital abnormalities A population-based case-control study of the safety of oral anti-tuberculosis drug treatment during pregnancy A population-based case-control teratological study of vaginal econazole treatment during pregnancy A population-based case-control teratological study of oral nystatin treatment during pregnancy A case-control teratological study of vaginal natamycin treatment during pregnancy Preterm birth reduction after clotrimazole treatment during pregnancy Population-based case-control teratologic study of topical miconazole A population-based case-control study of oral griseofulvin treatment during pregnancy Tolnaftate spray treatment during pregnancy Effect of mebendazole therapy during pregnancy on birth outcome Periconceptional exposure to efavirenz and neural tube defects First-trimester itraconazole exposure and pregnancy outcome: a prospective cohort study of women contacting teratology information services in Italy Use of amphotericin B during pregnancy: case report and review The safety of the combination artesunate and pyrimethamine-sulfadoxine given during pregnancy Birth outcome of 1886 pregnancies after exposure to phenoxymethylpenicillin in utero The effects of telbivudine in late pregnancy to prevent intrauterine transmission of the hepatitis B virus: a systematic review and meta-analysis Pregnancy outcome after gestational exposure to mebendazole: a prospective controlled cohort study Pregnancy outcome after gestational exposure to metronidazole: a prospective controlled cohort study Genotoxicity and carcinogenicity of metronidazole Association between maternal fever and psychological/behavior outcomes: a hypothesis Safety of oseltamivir in pregnancy: a review of preclinical and clinical data 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state Cryptococcal pneumonia complicating pregnancy Exposure to antiretroviral therapy in utero or early life: the health of uninfected children born to HIV-infected women Fosfomycin versus other antibiotics for the treatment of cystitis: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials Hematologic effects of maternal antiretroviral therapy and transmission prophylaxis in HIV-1-exposed uninfected newborn infants Birth defects in a national cohort of pregnant women with HIV infection in Italy Pharmacokinetics and safety of single-dose tenofovir disoproxil fumarate and emtricitabine in HIV-1-infected pregnant women and their infants Safety of efavirenz in the first trimester of pregnancy: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis Safety of efavirenz in first-trimester of pregnancy: a systematic review and meta-analysis of outcomes from observational cohorts Myelomeningocele in a child with intrauterine exposure to efavirenz Successful use of darunavir, etravirine, enfuvirtide and tenofovir/emtricitabine in pregnant woman with multiclass HIV resistance Maternal exposure to prescription and non-prescription pharmaceuticals or drugs of abuse and risk of craniosynostosis Pregnancy and infant outcomes among HIV-infected women taking long-term ART with and without tenofovir in the DART trial Placental transfer and pharmacokinetics of lopinavir and other protease inhibitors in combination with nevirapine at delivery Acyclovir pregnancy registry and valacyclovir pregnancy registry: Interim report for 1 Exposure to nitrofurantoin during the first trimester of pregnancy and the risk for major malformations Quinolone arthropathy -acute toxicity to immature articular cartilage Edwards: discoverer of maternal hyperthermia as a human teratogen Pharmacokinetics of sulfadoxinepyrimethamine in HIV-infected and uninfected pregnant women in Western Kenya Pharmacokinetics of oseltamivir according to trimester of pregnancy Maternal and neonatal outcomes after antepartum treatment 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ORACLE Collaborative Group Antifungal therapy during pregnancy Is gentamicin ototoxic to the fetus? Short-acting sulfonamides near term and neonatal jaundice Failure of metronidazole to prevent preterm delivery among pregnant women with asymptomatic Trichomonas vaginalis infection Prevalence of congenital anomalies in infants with in utero exposure to antiretrovirals No association between griseofulvin and conjoined twinning Drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms syndrome and renal toxicity with a nevirapine-containing regimen in a pregnant patient with human immunodeficiency virus Investigation of metronidazole use during pregnancy and adverse birth outcomes Use of antiretroviral therapy in pregnant HIVinfected women and the risk of premature delivery: a meta-analysis Transplacental passage of vancomycin in noninfected term pregnant women Serum erythromycin levels in pregnancy Birth outcome following maternal use of fluoroquinolones Perinatal antiretroviral treatment and hematopoiesis in HIV-uninfected infants Chloroquine pharmacokinetics in pregnant and nonpregnant women with vivax malaria Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis in pregnancy: case report and review of the literature Drug hepatotoxicity in pregnancy Increased risk of low birthweight and small for gestational age infants among women with tuberculosis Maternal exposure to amoxicillin and the risk of oral clefts Safety of macrolides during pregnancy Association of high-dose bifonazole administration during early pregnancy and severe limb reduction defects in the newborn Safety of telbivudine treatment for chronic hepatitis B for the entire pregnancy Pregnancy outcome following gestational exposure to fluoroquinolones: a multicenter prospective controlled study Prenatal exposure to fluconazole: an identifiable dysmorphic phenotype Erythromycin use during pregnancy in relation to pyloric stenosis Congenital defects among children born to women under supervision or treatment for pulmonary tuberculosis Successful use of dapsone in refractory pregnancy-associated idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura Maternal and infant use of erythromycin and other macrolide antibiotics as risk factors for infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis First trimester use of macrolides and risk of major malformations {OTIS Abstract} Case report: nucleoside analogue-induced lactic acidosis in the third trimester of pregnancy Lamivudine-zidovudine combination for prevention of maternal-infant transmission of HIV-1 Assessment of infant development during an 18-month follow-up after treatment of infections in pregnant women with cefuroxime axetil Safety of artemether-lumefantrine in pregnant women with malaria: results of a prospective cohort study in Zambia Safety and efficacy of fosamprenavir in human immunodeficiency virus-infected pregnant women Transplacental passage of protease inhibitors at delivery Prospective assessment of pregnancy outcomes after first-trimester exposure to fluconazole A systematic review of the impact of malaria prevention in pregnancy on low birth weight and maternal anemia Hepatotoxicity of erythromycin estolate during pregnancy Preliminary data on exposure to mebendazole during pregnancy {Abstract} A randomized comparison of artesunate-atovaquoneproguanil versus quinine in treatment for uncomplicated falciparum malaria during pregnancy Randomized comparison of mefloquine-artesunate versus quinine in the treatment of multidrug-resistant falciparum malaria in pregnancy Artemisinin antimalarials in pregnancy: a prospective treatment study of 539 episodes of multidrug-resistant Plasmodium falciparum The pharmacokinetics of atovaquone and proguanil in pregnant women with acute falciparum malaria A randomised controlled trial of artemetherlumefantrine versus artesunate for uncomplicated plasmodium falciparum treatment in pregnancy The effects of quinine and chloroquine antimalarial treatments in the first trimester of pregnancy High neonatal concentrations of raltegravir following transplacental transfer in HIV-1 positive pregnant women Treatment of vulvovaginal candidiasis in pregnancy. keywords: animal; birth; case; combination; data; defects; e.g.; effects; evidence; exposure; fetus; hiv; infections; malaria; malformations; population; pregnancy; pregnancy registry; recommendation; registry; risk; safety; second; studies; study; teratogenic; therapy; treatment; trimester; trimester exposure; use; women cache: cord-285898-rtqkvf63.txt plain text: cord-285898-rtqkvf63.txt item: #30 of 71 id: cord-289680-pjcskj4m author: Piazza, Kelly Senters title: Light in the midst of chaos: COVID-19 and female political representation() date: 2020-09-02 words: 3119 flesch: 32 summary: Research on gender and politics shows that exceptional environments can activate stereotypes of women as honest, trustworthy, and competent lawmakers in public health and, in doing so, can generate increased public support for female political candidates. Such unique environments may promote female candidates either because they increase the demand for desirable qualities associated with women or because they focus voters' attention on issues that women are perceived to be especially competent in addressing. keywords: candidates; coronavirus; covid-19; electoral; gender; health; pandemic; public; women cache: cord-289680-pjcskj4m.txt plain text: cord-289680-pjcskj4m.txt item: #31 of 71 id: cord-291681-igp6g3l7 author: Mahmood, Shereen N. title: The road to equity for women in academic rheumatology date: 2020-09-28 words: 1380 flesch: 37 summary: However, despite this finding, there were still fewer women than men listed as senior authors, and women were under-represented as first and last authors for publications reporting industry-sponsored studies and random ized controlled trials. key: cord-291681-igp6g3l7 authors: Mahmood, Shereen N.; Blanco, Irene title: The road to equity for women in academic rheumatology date: 2020-09-28 journal: Nat Rev Rheumatol DOI: 10.1038/s41584-020-00517-7 sha: doc_id: 291681 cord_uid: igp6g3l7 Gender disparities persist in many aspects of working life for women in academic rheumatology. keywords: gender; research; rheumatology; women cache: cord-291681-igp6g3l7.txt plain text: cord-291681-igp6g3l7.txt item: #32 of 71 id: cord-292800-5hy4uxpf author: Nelson, Anita L. title: Pulling back the curtain on trends in contraceptive use in recent years: What can we predict for the future? date: 2020-07-25 words: 1178 flesch: 52 summary: It is apparently not a 11 problem with the survey tool; NSFG specifically asks about traditional methods of 12 contraception, such as fertility awareness and coitus interruptus, which other surveys often 13 neglect. 8 Women provided those devices in hospital were far more likely to still be using them 6 months 9 postpartum compared to women who delayed their initiation until the 6-week postpartum visit. keywords: methods; use; women cache: cord-292800-5hy4uxpf.txt plain text: cord-292800-5hy4uxpf.txt item: #33 of 71 id: cord-292853-xihpfidg author: Ford, Julian D. title: Social, cultural, and other diversity issues in the traumatic stress field date: 2015-08-07 words: 18827 flesch: 28 summary: Such an approach is consistent with new theoretical views of refugee traumatic stress, which include the concepts of cultural bereavement, cultural trauma, family consequences of refugee trauma, community trauma, and social suffering (Weine, 2008) . Because not all psychologists have expertise in assessing traumatic stress risk and/or social psychological (Continued ) factors, the assessment should be conducted by psychologists who have this specific expertise. keywords: abuse; american; children; community; cross; disaster; disorder; exposure; family; girls; groups; health; people; persons; psychological; psychologists; ptsd; refugees; risk; services; stress; stressors; study; symptoms; torture; trauma; treatment; united; violence; women cache: cord-292853-xihpfidg.txt plain text: cord-292853-xihpfidg.txt item: #34 of 71 id: cord-295650-90pf87mj author: Thomason, Bobbi title: COVID‐19 and raising the value of care date: 2020-06-03 words: 1486 flesch: 53 summary: We call upon national lawmakers to raise the value of care work. That the current situation is making care work more precarious is also problematic for many families. keywords: care; gap; gender; women; work cache: cord-295650-90pf87mj.txt plain text: cord-295650-90pf87mj.txt item: #35 of 71 id: cord-297635-higq7wje author: Bahn, Kate title: A Feminist Perspective on COVID‐19 and the Value of Care Work Globally date: 2020-05-07 words: 2142 flesch: 44 summary: The perceived low value of care work paid and unpaid -and women's disproportionate responsibility in performing this work is an issue that has garnered long-term attention in the field of feminist economics, with valuable lessons for understanding how women are impacted by COVID-19 and mitigating hardships as countries navigate the related economic fallout (Power, 2004) . Sen and social justice Social Provisioning as a Starting Point for Feminist Economics Gender, Time and Inequality: Trends in Women's and Men's Paid Work, Unpaid Work and Free Time Development as freedom Just Checking It Out: Exploring the Significance of Informal Gender Divisions Amongst American Supermarket Employees Marxism and the oppression of women: Toward a unitary theory keywords: care; covid-19; crisis; health; women; work cache: cord-297635-higq7wje.txt plain text: cord-297635-higq7wje.txt item: #36 of 71 id: cord-299521-igo40dbs author: Sweida, Gloria title: Does Happiness Launch More Businesses? Affect, Gender, and Entrepreneurial Intention date: 2020-09-21 words: 6844 flesch: 41 summary: Supportive responses to positive event disclosures The benefits of frequent positive affect: Does happiness lead to success? Stress, positive emotion, and coping Mood-as-a-Resource in Processing Self-Relevant Information Understanding when bad moods foster creativity and good ones don't: The role of context and clarity of feelings The integrating self and conscious experience Passion and role opportunity search: Interfering effects of conflicts and overloads The role of entrepreneurs in firm-level innovation: Joint effects of positive affect, creativity, and environmental dynamism Rethinking the role of positive affect in self-regulation Entrepreneurs' decision making under different levels of uncertainty: The role of emotions On the dimensional and hierarchical structure of affect Bad is stronger than good Educating entrepreneurship students about emotion and learning from failure As in previous studies, women showed less entrepreneurial intention than men, however, the presence of positive affect had a larger positive impact on women’s entrepreneurial intention than men’s. keywords: acceptance; affect; business; eint; emotions; entrepreneurs; gender; hypothesis; role; theory; women cache: cord-299521-igo40dbs.txt plain text: cord-299521-igo40dbs.txt item: #37 of 71 id: cord-301992-oin1m0uq author: Ferreira, Cristine Homsi Jorge title: A guide to physiotherapy in urogynecology for patient care during the COVID-19 pandemic date: 2020-09-28 words: 4350 flesch: 32 summary: Telephysiotherapy is an option for continuity of care during the pandemic, especially considering that education is a large component in physiotherapy, opening new perspectives for the development of practice and research in urogynecology and pelvic health. Physiotherapy is a profession that focuses on human movement and functionality [5] , basing its interventions on thorough evaluation of general aspects regarding symptoms and specific aspects related to pelvic floor muscle (PFM) function and dysfunctions in the field of women's health. keywords: care; floor; health; pandemic; patients; pelvic; physiotherapy; treatment; use; women cache: cord-301992-oin1m0uq.txt plain text: cord-301992-oin1m0uq.txt item: #38 of 71 id: cord-303035-xfg3iczd author: Zhong, Yajuan title: Immunity and Coagulation/Fibrinolytic Processes may Reduce the Risk of Severe Illness in Pregnant Women with COVID-19 date: 2020-10-22 words: 3150 flesch: 39 summary: In this retrospective study with the clinical outcomes of COVID-19 patients, the immune 287 dysregulation was identified as a vital feature of COVID-19 patients which developed severe 288 or critical illness, and pregnant women with COVID-19 presented similar immune response 289 with non-pregnant women with severe/critical COVID-19 but rare incidence of severe or 290 critical illness. The sub-groups were categorized 179 into pregnant women with COVID-19 (n=36), age-matched non-pregnant women with 180 mild/moderate COVID-19 (n=72) and non-pregnant women with severe/critical COVID-19 181 (n=10) to analyze the biochemical characteristics. keywords: covid-19; illness; patients; pregnant; study; women cache: cord-303035-xfg3iczd.txt plain text: cord-303035-xfg3iczd.txt item: #39 of 71 id: cord-306453-w1sxap5p author: Pierce-Williams, Rebecca A.M. title: Clinical course of severe and critical COVID-19 in hospitalized pregnancies: a US cohort study date: 2020-05-08 words: 4584 flesch: 45 summary: However, current data in the COVID-19 pandemic suggests that pregnant women experience similar, or even lower, rates of severe disease as compared to non-pregnant individuals 3, 19 . Eighty-one percent of women were treated with hydroxychloroquine; 9% of women with severe disease and 65% of women with critical disease received remdesivir. keywords: course; covid-19; data; day; days; disease; infection; weeks; women cache: cord-306453-w1sxap5p.txt plain text: cord-306453-w1sxap5p.txt item: #40 of 71 id: cord-308424-crvnzr44 author: Mascarenhas, Victor Hugo Alves title: Care recommendations for parturient and postpartum women and newborns during the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review date: 2020-08-10 words: 4499 flesch: 36 summary: Essential nutrition actions: improving maternal, newborn, infant and young child health and nutrition Q&A: COVID-19 and pregnancy and childbirth Dispõe sobre a adoção de medidas adicionais, de caráter temporário e emergencial, de prevenção de contágio pelo COVID-19 Guidance for conducting systematic scoping reviews Scoping studies: towards a methodological framework The Joanna Briggs Institute PRISMA Extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR): checklist and explanation Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and pregnancy: what obstetricians need to know Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and pregnancy Clinical manifestations and outcome of SARS-CoV-2 infection during pregnancy Clinical features and obstetric and neonatal outcomes of pregnant patients with COVID-19 in Wuhan Expert consensus for managing pregnant women and neonates born to mothers with suspected or confirmed novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infection Experience of clinical management for pregnant women and newborns with novel coronavirus pneumonia in Tongji Hospital, China Safe delivery for COVID-19 infected pregnancies Pregnancy and perinatal outcomes of women with coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pneumonia: a preliminary analysis Novel corona virus disease (COVID-19) in pregnancy: what clinical recommendations to follow? Safety and efficacy of different anesthetic regimens for parturients with COVID-19 undergoing cesarean delivery: a case series of 17 patients Impact of COVID-19 infection on pregnancy outcomes and the risk of maternalto-neonatal intrapartum transmission of COVID-19 during natural birth Clinical and CT imaging features of the COVID-19 pneumonia: focus on pregnant women and children Clinical analysis of 10 neonates born to mothers with 2019-nCoV pneumonia Novel coronavirus infection and pregnancy From the frontline of COVID-19 -how prepared are we as obstetricians: a commentary t i ve s concerning donor milk banking during the SARS-CoV-2 www COVID-19) pandemic Emergency cesarean section on severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) confirmed patient Maternal deaths with Covid-19: a different outcome from mid to low resource countries? Coordenadoria de Controle de Doenças (CCD-SP). key: cord-308424-crvnzr44 authors: Mascarenhas, Victor Hugo Alves; Caroci-Becker, Adriana; Venâncio, Kelly Cristina Máxima Pereira; Baraldi, Nayara Girardi; Durkin, Adelaide Caroci; Riesco, Maria Luiza Gonzalez title: Care recommendations for parturient and postpartum women and newborns during the COVID-19 pandemic: a scoping review date: 2020-08-10 journal: keywords: care; childbirth; cov-2; covid-19; health; infection; mothers; sars; women cache: cord-308424-crvnzr44.txt plain text: cord-308424-crvnzr44.txt item: #41 of 71 id: cord-308652-i6q23olv author: Cobos-Sanchiz, David title: The Importance of Work-Related Events and Changes in Psychological Distress and Life Satisfaction amongst Young Workers in Spain: A Gender Analysis date: 2020-06-30 words: 7154 flesch: 41 summary: Although job satisfaction was independent from the men and women’s psychological distress when self-esteem and social support was included in the regression equation, greater job satisfaction was associated with greater life satisfaction for both men and women. Including the number of work-related events and changes that had taken place in the last year and job satisfaction in Model 2 produced a statistically significant increase in R 2 for men and women, with the Beta weights being statistically significant for both variables, and showing that greater life satisfaction was associated to greater job satisfaction and a lower number of work-related events and changes in the previous year. keywords: changes; distress; esteem; events; job; life; satisfaction; self; social; support; women; work cache: cord-308652-i6q23olv.txt plain text: cord-308652-i6q23olv.txt item: #42 of 71 id: cord-309892-z7rb7adi author: TRAYLOR, Claire S. title: Effects of psychological stress on adverse pregnancy outcomes and non-pharmacologic approaches for reduction: an expert review date: 2020-09-24 words: 5804 flesch: 34 summary: key: cord-309892-z7rb7adi authors: TRAYLOR, Claire S.; JOHNSON, Jasmine; Kimmel, Mary C.; MANUCK, Tracy A. title: Effects of psychological stress on adverse pregnancy outcomes and non-pharmacologic approaches for reduction: an expert review date: 2020-09-24 journal: Am J Obstet Gynecol MFM DOI: 10.1016/j.ajogmf.2020.100229 sha: doc_id: 309892 cord_uid: z7rb7adi Both acute and chronic stress can cause allostatic overload, or long-term imbalance in mediators of homeostasis, that results in disruptions in the maternal-placental-fetal endocrine and immune system responses. 13 81 Chronic stress may be associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes via a positive feedback 83 loop. keywords: anxiety; chronic; depression; exercise; health; outcomes; pharmacologic; pregnancy; stress; women; yoga cache: cord-309892-z7rb7adi.txt plain text: cord-309892-z7rb7adi.txt item: #43 of 71 id: cord-310365-mb6y20jf author: Baird, Barbara title: Abortion at the edges: Politics, practices, performances date: 2020-04-28 words: 2649 flesch: 37 summary: In the contemporary era, the fusion between race, reproduction and nation in relation to abortion politics is also acutely waged in the process of creating and recreating borders. The first is work inspired by the Reproductive Justice Movement, that points to the intersectional axes of inequality that shape abortion discourse and position us in relation to reproductive choice and access issues. keywords: abortion; access; discourse; politics; reproductive; scholarship; women; work cache: cord-310365-mb6y20jf.txt plain text: cord-310365-mb6y20jf.txt item: #44 of 71 id: cord-311918-gifwg2ho author: BENDER, Whitney R. title: Universal Testing for SARS-CoV-2 in Two Philadelphia Hospitals: Carrier Prevalence and Symptom Development Over Two Weeks date: 2020-09-11 words: 2828 flesch: 47 summary: As this study is among the first to report 291 clinical follow-up from asymptomatic negative women, additional studies are warranted to 292 confirm its findings. Further, no studies to 120 J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f 6 date have reported follow-up of asymptomatic women who tested negative during their 121 hospitalization. keywords: asymptomatic; cov-2; sars; testing; women cache: cord-311918-gifwg2ho.txt plain text: cord-311918-gifwg2ho.txt item: #45 of 71 id: cord-313924-3swrn1rv author: Einav, Sharon title: Inclusion of pregnant women in clinical trials of COVID-19 therapies: what have we learned? date: 2020-05-31 words: 840 flesch: 41 summary: key: cord-313924-3swrn1rv authors: Einav, Sharon; Ippolito, Mariachiara; Cortegiani, Andrea title: Inclusion of pregnant women in clinical trials of COVID-19 therapies: what have we learned? date: 2020-05-31 journal: However, there is ongoing tension between the bioethical and research consensus that pregnant women should be included in clinical trials and actual implementation of such inclusion in a reality where one in four medical lawsuits may be an obstetric case. keywords: trials; women cache: cord-313924-3swrn1rv.txt plain text: cord-313924-3swrn1rv.txt item: #46 of 71 id: cord-318211-hhp84ygq author: Ticconi, Carlo title: Pregnancy-Related Complications in Women with Recurrent Pregnancy Loss: A Prospective Cohort Study date: 2020-09-01 words: 4912 flesch: 43 summary: General characteristics of study women. The detailed rates of concomitant pregnancy complications in study women are reported in Table 5 . keywords: complications; losses; pregnancy; risk; rpl; study; women cache: cord-318211-hhp84ygq.txt plain text: cord-318211-hhp84ygq.txt item: #47 of 71 id: cord-318378-omsc9a8k author: Chen, Lian title: Pregnancy with Covid‐19: Management considerations for care of severe and critically ill cases date: 2020-07-04 words: 3231 flesch: 43 summary: Therefore Although, the risk of developing into severe cases in pregnant women with Covid-19 is not higher than that of the general population, the management of severe and critically ill cases still deserves more attention. In the correspondence we published previously, 7 the information of 118 infected pregnant women in Wuhan from the epidemic reporting system of the National Health Commission showed a rate of severe maternal disease at 7.6%. keywords: cases; covid-19; delivery; disease; pregnancy; women cache: cord-318378-omsc9a8k.txt plain text: cord-318378-omsc9a8k.txt item: #48 of 71 id: cord-319580-awtp0mpg author: McCartney, Stephen A. title: Obesity as a contributor to immunopathology in pregnant and non‐pregnant adults with COVID‐19 date: 2020-08-11 words: 3710 flesch: 36 summary: Annals of internal medicine The role of adipose tissue immune cells in obesity and low-grade inflammation Adipocytes properties and crosstalk with immune system in obesity-related inflammation Inflamed fat: what starts the fire? medRxiv Facing the noncommunicable disease (NCD) global epidemic--the battle of prevention starts in utero--the FIGO challenge Prevalence of Obesity and Severe Obesity Among Adults: United States Obesity is associated with worse outcomes in COVID-19: Analysis of Early Data From Severe obesity, increasing age and male sex are independently associated with worse in-hospital outcomes, and higher in-hospital mortality Obesity and COVID-19: an Italian snapshot Cytokine release syndrome in severe COVID-19 Clinical characteristics of 113 deceased patients with coronavirus disease 2019: keywords: cells; covid-19; disease; immune; obesity; patients; response; tissue; women cache: cord-319580-awtp0mpg.txt plain text: cord-319580-awtp0mpg.txt item: #49 of 71 id: cord-322299-24uqpro6 author: Cafferata, Gail title: Gender, Judicatory Respect and Pastors’ Well-Being in Closing Churches date: 2020-05-23 words: 6294 flesch: 36 summary: Although women in historic Protestant denominations have been ordained for decades, women clergy must work harder than men to obtain a position, keep a position, get equal pay, and get promoted (Greene and Robbins 2015; Froschauer 2014; Chang 1997 ; Executive Council's Committee on the Status of Women et al. 2009; Importantly, women clergy are significantly more likely than their male counterparts to perceive signs of stigma associated with a church closing. keywords: church; clergy; closing; congregations; gender; health; pastors; relationships; respect; stress; women cache: cord-322299-24uqpro6.txt plain text: cord-322299-24uqpro6.txt item: #50 of 71 id: cord-325669-6kjlcakt author: Fogacci, Silvia title: Management of pregnancy-related hypertensive disorders in patients infected with SARS CoV-2: pharmacological and clinical issues date: 2020-09-10 words: 3376 flesch: 31 summary: In clinical practice, methyldopa is often prescribed to women affected by systemic lupus erythematosus treated with hydroxychloroquine to prevent flares [32] ., The coadministration of methyldopa and hydroxychloroquine is considered to be safe in hypertensive pregnant women infected with SARS-CoV-2. There are no no contraindications to combined treatment in hypertensive pregnant women infected with SARS-CoV-2 [50] . keywords: cov-2; covid-19; evidence; hypertension; infection; pregnancy; sars; women cache: cord-325669-6kjlcakt.txt plain text: cord-325669-6kjlcakt.txt item: #51 of 71 id: cord-326906-z43l7rsm author: Kline-Fath, Beth M. title: Revisiting gender workspace blind spots date: 2020-07-03 words: 1011 flesch: 55 summary: These come from both genders: it is not just men who need to recognize gender bias; women need to be more assertive and support other women as well. Presidents of medical societies should include women leaders at an even percentage with men. keywords: gender; leadership; women cache: cord-326906-z43l7rsm.txt plain text: cord-326906-z43l7rsm.txt item: #52 of 71 id: cord-328071-ulj2gtn3 author: Sattari, Mahtab title: Evaluating Clinical Course and Risk Factors of Infection and Demographic Characteristics of Pregnant Women with COVID-19 in Hamadan Province, West of Iran date: 2020-08-17 words: 3057 flesch: 48 summary: Pregnant women are at a higher risk of contracting viral infections including COVID-19. We aimed to evaluate the clinical course and risk factors of pregnant women diagnosed with COVID 19 in Hamadan Province, west of Iran. keywords: clinical; covid-19; disease; infection; pregnancy; symptoms; women cache: cord-328071-ulj2gtn3.txt plain text: cord-328071-ulj2gtn3.txt item: #53 of 71 id: cord-328667-r5w09lb6 author: Schwartz, David A title: The Effects of Pregnancy on Women with COVID-19: Maternal and Infant Outcomes date: 2020-05-11 words: 1520 flesch: 38 summary: Africa, DRC Équateur and DR.C Kivu: Four years of excluding pregnant and lactating women and their infants from immunization Viral infection, proliferation and hyperplasia of Hofbauer cells and absence of inflammation characterize the placental pathology of fetuses with congenital Zika virus infection An analysis of 38 pregnant women with COVID-19, their newborn infants, and maternal-fetal transmission of SARS-CoV-2: Maternal coronavirus infections and pregnancy outcomes Clinical characteristics and intrauterine vertical transmission potential of COVID-19 infection in nine pregnant women: a retrospective review of medical records COVID-19 infection among asymptomatic and symptomatic pregnant women: Two weeks of confirmed presentations to an affiliated pair of New York City hospitals Maternal and perinatal outcomes with COVID-19: A systematic review of 108 pregnancies Maternal and neonatal outcomes of pregnant women with COVID-19 pneumonia: a case-control study Infections in pregnancy with COVID-19 and other respiratory RNA virus diseases are rarely, if ever, transmitted to the fetus: In particular, this has been especially true for pregnant women, who fear not only for themselves but often even more so for their unborn infants. keywords: covid-19; disease; infection; women cache: cord-328667-r5w09lb6.txt plain text: cord-328667-r5w09lb6.txt item: #54 of 71 id: cord-329964-reoa8kcw author: Botreau, Hélène title: Gender inequality and food insecurity: A dozen years after the food price crisis, rural women still bear the brunt of poverty and hunger date: 2020-09-30 words: 19430 flesch: 46 summary: It is also forecast to increase food prices, most of all in West Africa and India; people's purchasing power is expected to decline by nearly 12% in West Africa and 6.2% in India (FAO, 2018). Food prices in Nigeria have trended upwards since 2003 (Samuels et al., 2011) , reaching a peak in 2010 that negatively affected poor consumers' access to food. keywords: access; africa; agriculture; aid; climate; countries; crisis; development; equality; fao; farmers; food; food crisis; food price; food security; gender; global; governments; international; markets; nutrition; people; policies; policy; price; price crisis; production; resources; rights; smallholder; women; world cache: cord-329964-reoa8kcw.txt plain text: cord-329964-reoa8kcw.txt item: #55 of 71 id: cord-332051-yw5zlucc author: Aghababaei, Soodabeh title: Perceived risk and protective behaviors regarding COVID-19 among Iranian pregnant women date: 2020-09-18 words: 3817 flesch: 42 summary: key: cord-332051-yw5zlucc authors: Aghababaei, Soodabeh; Bashirian, Saeed; Soltanian, Alireza; Refaei, Mansoureh; Omidi, Tahereh; Ghelichkhani, Samereh; Soltani, Farzaneh title: Perceived risk and protective behaviors regarding COVID-19 among Iranian pregnant women date: 2020-09-18 journal: Middle East Fertil Soc J DOI: 10.1186/s43043-020-00038-z sha: doc_id: 332051 cord_uid: yw5zlucc BACKGROUND: Despite the vulnerability of pregnant women, few studies have been conducted on their perceived risk and protective behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic. The present cross-sectional study aims to investigate the perceived risk and protective behaviors regarding COVID-19 among pregnant women, in Hamadan, Iran. keywords: behaviors; covid-19; knowledge; level; perception; risk; study; women cache: cord-332051-yw5zlucc.txt plain text: cord-332051-yw5zlucc.txt item: #56 of 71 id: cord-332099-d50iu975 author: Manrique De Lara, Amaranta title: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Ethics in Mexico Through a Gender Lens date: 2020-08-25 words: 2917 flesch: 40 summary: Domestic violence is the most prevalent form of violence against women, which can be exacerbated during a pandemic: stress and economic uncertainty are triggers for abuse, and confinement limits access to support networks. Confinement also exacerbates the unfair distribution of unpaid labor, which is disproportionately assigned to women and girls, and highlights inequality in the overall labor market. keywords: access; face; gender; health; mexico; pandemic; violence; women cache: cord-332099-d50iu975.txt plain text: cord-332099-d50iu975.txt item: #57 of 71 id: cord-332559-2r2gavbq author: Kajdy, Anna title: Risk factors for anxiety and depression among pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic: A web-based cross-sectional survey date: 2020-07-24 words: 5211 flesch: 46 summary: key: cord-332559-2r2gavbq authors: Kajdy, Anna; Feduniw, Stepan; Ajdacka, Urszula; Modzelewski, Jan; Baranowska, Barbara; Sys, Dorota; Pokropek, Artur; Pawlicka, Paulina; Kaźmierczak, Maria; Rabijewski, Michał; Jasiak, Hanna; Lewandowska, Roksana; Borowski, Dariusz; Kwiatkowski, Sebastian; Poon, Liona C. title: Risk factors for anxiety and depression among pregnant women during the COVID-19 pandemic: A web-based cross-sectional survey date: 2020-07-24 journal: Medicine (Baltimore) DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000021279 sha: doc_id: 332559 cord_uid: 2r2gavbq INTRODUCTION: The article presents a protocol of a cross-sectional study of mental health of pregnant women in relation to the coronavirus disease 19 (COVID-19) pandemic. keywords: anxiety; covid-19; data; depression; health; pandemic; pregnancy; questions; study; survey; women cache: cord-332559-2r2gavbq.txt plain text: cord-332559-2r2gavbq.txt item: #58 of 71 id: cord-335019-esttc16z author: Kayem, Gilles title: A snapshot of the Covid-19 pandemic among pregnant women in France date: 2020-06-04 words: 2081 flesch: 39 summary: key: cord-335019-esttc16z authors: Kayem, Gilles; Alessandrini, Vivien; Azria, Elie; Blanc, Julie; Bohec, Caroline; Bornes, Marie; Bretelle, Florence; Ceccaldi, Pierre-François; Chalet, Yasmine; Chauleur, Céline; Cordier, Anne-Gael; Deruelle, Philippe; Desbrière, Raoul; Doret, Muriel; Dreyfus, Michel; Driessen, Marine; Fermaut, Marion; Gallot, Denis; Garabédian, Charles; Huissoud, Cyril; Lecarpentier, Edouard; Luton, Dominique; Morel, Olivier; Perrotin, Franck; Picone, Olivier; Rozenberg, Patrick; Schmitz, Thomas; Sentilhes, Loïc; Sroussi, Jeremy; Vayssière, Christophe; Verspyck, Eric; Vivanti, Alexandre J.; Winer, Norbert title: A snapshot of the Covid-19 pandemic among pregnant women in France date: 2020-06-04 journal: J Gynecol Obstet Hum Reprod DOI: 10.1016/j.jogoh.2020.101826 sha: doc_id: 335019 cord_uid: esttc16z OBJECTIVE: We collected a case series of pregnant women with COVID-19 in a research network of 33 French maternity units between March 1 and April 14, 2020. keywords: complications; covid-19; oxygen; sars; women cache: cord-335019-esttc16z.txt plain text: cord-335019-esttc16z.txt item: #59 of 71 id: cord-335723-7wefotwe author: Johann, Alexandra title: The study protocol: Neuroendocrinology and (epi-) genetics of female reproductive transition phase mood disorder - an observational, longitudinal study from pregnancy to postpartum date: 2020-10-09 words: 4435 flesch: 35 summary: In line with these findings, higher placental corticotropin-releasing hormone (pCRH) levels in mid to late pregnancy have been found to be a strong predictor of postpartum depression (PPD) A notable key player associated with postpartum depression might also be one of the metabolites of progesterone, allopregnanolone: Lower rates in the second and third trimester have been linked to an elevated risk of PPD keywords: analyses; blood; data; depression; postpartum; ppd; pregnancy; risk; study; symptoms; weeks; women cache: cord-335723-7wefotwe.txt plain text: cord-335723-7wefotwe.txt item: #60 of 71 id: cord-336083-2tt9053k author: Chauhan, Priyanshi title: Gendering COVID-19: Impact of the Pandemic on Women’s Burden of Unpaid Work in India date: 2020-10-24 words: 7906 flesch: 52 summary: Therefore, the conditions of lockdown to contain the spread of COVID-19 has increased the burden of household work for all, but the responsibility has increased relatively more and disproportionately for women who were already spending more time in unpaid work than men before the lockdown. Specifically, by avoiding unpaid work men tend to display masculinity whereas performing unpaid household chores is considered integral to being an 'ideal' wife or mother keywords: burden; chores; gender; household; lockdown; time; week; women; work cache: cord-336083-2tt9053k.txt plain text: cord-336083-2tt9053k.txt item: #61 of 71 id: cord-338282-q2g1vw3y author: O’Neil, Adrienne title: The impact of socioeconomic position (SEP) on women's health over the lifetime date: 2020-06-05 words: 6586 flesch: 40 summary: In some developing countries in which resources are scarce and girls may be required to earn money for their families, education deprivation is a significant issue affecting girls health and safety, especially in rural regions [28] . A SDoH approach purports that health outcomes depend on the organisation and distribution of socioeconomic resources across any given society keywords: gender; girls; gradient; health; life; mortality; outcomes; self; sep; social; status; women cache: cord-338282-q2g1vw3y.txt plain text: cord-338282-q2g1vw3y.txt item: #62 of 71 id: cord-342739-iy9vjpuh author: Schwartz, David A. title: Potential Maternal and Infant Outcomes from Coronavirus 2019-nCoV (SARS-CoV-2) Infecting Pregnant Women: Lessons from SARS, MERS, and Other Human Coronavirus Infections date: 2020-02-10 words: 8446 flesch: 46 summary: However, even if this is the case, there is no doubt that SARS coronavirus infection was found to be associated with severe maternal illness, maternal death, and spontaneous abortion [19, [28] [29] Renal failure (P = 0.006) and disseminated intravascular coagulopathy (P = 0.006) developed more frequently in pregnant SARS patients when compared with the non-pregnant SARS group. keywords: cases; coronavirus; cov; epidemic; health; infection; mers; patients; pneumonia; pregnancy; respiratory; sars; syndrome; women cache: cord-342739-iy9vjpuh.txt plain text: cord-342739-iy9vjpuh.txt item: #63 of 71 id: cord-343305-vqurc1pj author: Metitieri, Tiziana title: Women in Neuroscience: A Short Time Travel date: 2020-07-01 words: 4402 flesch: 37 summary: The proportion of women neuroscientists tend to decrease as they progress through the career ladder. A process of forgetfulness of pioneer women from the last century prevented the field from having role models in which upcoming generations of women neuroscientists could have identified. keywords: brain; cécile; dejerine; gender; klumpke; neuroscience; neuroscientists; research; vogt; women; work; years cache: cord-343305-vqurc1pj.txt plain text: cord-343305-vqurc1pj.txt item: #64 of 71 id: cord-343684-z63qn66b author: Serge, Rozenberg title: Are we equal in adversity? Does Covid-19 affect women and men differently? date: 2020-05-15 words: 4470 flesch: 53 summary: An even higher proportion of men were admitted to the ICU (76.5% vs 33.5%), while more women were being discharged and more men died in each age class. Similarly, in the Seattle and New York areas more men (63% and 76%) were admitted to the J o u r n a l P r e -p r o o f ICU (27, 35) . keywords: countries; covid-19; data; disease; men; patients; sex; women cache: cord-343684-z63qn66b.txt plain text: cord-343684-z63qn66b.txt item: #65 of 71 id: cord-343897-f4imrltt author: Weimer, Louis H. title: Neuromuscular disorders in pregnancy date: 2020-08-04 words: 10286 flesch: 41 summary: Some options are strictly contraindicated, but many have limited available medical evidence for pregnancy risks. Pregnancy does not specifically cause generalized or polyneuropathy. keywords: cases; conditions; delivery; disease; dystrophy; et al; muscle; muscular; nerve; neuropathy; onset; patients; pregnancies; pregnancy; risk; study; syndrome; treatment; weakness; women cache: cord-343897-f4imrltt.txt plain text: cord-343897-f4imrltt.txt item: #66 of 71 id: cord-348221-w37lfv7e author: Zhou, Yongjie title: The prevalence of psychiatric symptoms of pregnant and non-pregnant women during the COVID-19 epidemic date: 2020-09-19 words: 3490 flesch: 45 summary: The purposes of this study were to assess the prevalence of psychiatric symptoms among pregnant women, and to compare them with non-pregnant women. Our results indicate that during the COVID-19 epidemic in China, pregnant women have an advantage of facing mental problems caused by COVID-19, showing fewer depression, anxiety, insomnia, and PTSD symptoms than non-pregnant women. keywords: anxiety; covid-19; epidemic; health; study; symptoms; women cache: cord-348221-w37lfv7e.txt plain text: cord-348221-w37lfv7e.txt item: #67 of 71 id: cord-348468-f8i0k5f7 author: Espinel-Flores, Verónica title: Trends in teenage motherhood in Ecuador: challenges and inequalities date: 2020-11-03 words: 5003 flesch: 44 summary: These strategies are increasingly relevant considering that the lockdown measures applied during the COVID-19 emergency have increased exposure to sexual abuse and pregnancy for girls and adolescent women in their households (Plan Internacional 2020). Additionally, in Ecuador sexual education is mainly delivered in public schools through isolated talks based on a biological approach (SEN-PLADES 2013) . keywords: ecuador; factors; fehi; health; inequalities; sexual; women; years cache: cord-348468-f8i0k5f7.txt plain text: cord-348468-f8i0k5f7.txt item: #68 of 71 id: cord-350618-rtilfnzi author: Lambelet, Valentine title: Sars‐CoV‐2 in the context of past coronaviruses epidemics: Consideration for prenatal care date: 2020-05-26 words: 7296 flesch: 45 summary: Regarding fetal growth surveillance, RCOG recommends an antenatal ultrasound fourteen days after acute illness resolution for hospitalized patients, while ACOG suggests a 3 rd trimester ultrasound for COVID-19 pregnant women infected in 2 nd and 3 rd trimester. For COVID‐19 infection, only 9 cases of maternal death have been reported as of April 22, 2020 and pregnant women seem to develop the same clinical presentation as the general population. keywords: article; cases; clinical; copyright; coronavirus; cov-2; covid-19; fetal; infection; outcomes; patients; pregnancy; rights; sars; women cache: cord-350618-rtilfnzi.txt plain text: cord-350618-rtilfnzi.txt item: #69 of 71 id: cord-351269-xjy6chia author: Wu, Y title: Coronavirus disease 2019 among pregnant Chinese women: case series data on the safety of vaginal birth and breastfeeding date: 2020-05-26 words: 3523 flesch: 46 summary: TWEETABLE ABSTRACT: New evidence for the safety of vaginal delivery and breastfeeding in pregnant women infected with SARS‐CoV‐2, positive viral result in a breast‐milk sample. Vertical transmission is a key concern for pregnant women with SARS-CoV-2 infection. keywords: breast; cov-2; infection; pregnancy; sars; study; transmission; women cache: cord-351269-xjy6chia.txt plain text: cord-351269-xjy6chia.txt item: #70 of 71 id: cord-352364-yj31uwiu author: El Morr, Christo title: Effectiveness of ICT-based intimate partner violence interventions: a systematic review date: 2020-09-07 words: 7306 flesch: 38 summary: The questions that guided us in examining the were as follows: (1) what type of objectives did ICT based interventions tried to address?, (2) were ICT based interventions effective in addressing IPV?, and (3) what type of strategies did they implement to mitigate ICT risks (e.g. safety, data security). Our review shows that 8 studies [55, 56, 59, 63, 64, 70, 72, 75] reported that women found ICT interventions suitable for IPV disclosure; three of those studies found it particularly suitable in terms of confidentiality, usefulness, and satisfaction [56, 63, 72] . keywords: address; health; ict; interventions; ipv; partner; review; safety; screening; studies; study; use; violence; web; women cache: cord-352364-yj31uwiu.txt plain text: cord-352364-yj31uwiu.txt item: #71 of 71 id: cord-354848-7aakik9a author: Sayres, Lauren title: Contemporary Understanding of Ebola and Zika Virus in Pregnancy date: 2020-10-16 words: 4376 flesch: 36 summary: I. 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