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2007年美国妇产科医生关于孕期巨细胞病毒感染的知识与实践

Knowledge and practices of obstetricians and gynecologists regarding cytomegalovirus infection during pregnancy--United States, 2007.

出版信息

MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep. 2008 Jan 25;57(3):65-8.

Abstract

In the United States, congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection occurs in approximately 1 in 150 live births, leading to permanent disabilities (e.g., hearing loss, vision loss, and cognitive impairment) in approximately 1 in 750 live-born children. A common mode of CMV transmission to a pregnant woman is through close contact with infected bodily fluids such as urine or saliva, especially from young children. Because no vaccine is available and treatment options are limited, renewed attention has been given to prevention of CMV infections among pregnant women through traditional infection-control practices, such as good hand hygiene. These practices have been encouraged by organizations such as CDC and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), which recommend that obstetricians and gynecologists (OB/GYNs) counsel women on careful handling of potentially CMV-infected articles, such as diapers, and thorough hand washing after close contact with young children. Despite this increased emphasis on avoiding infection during pregnancy, few women are aware of CMV infection and how it can be prevented. During March-May 2007, ACOG surveyed a national sample of OB/GYNs to assess their knowledge and practices regarding CMV infection prevention. This report describes the results of that survey, which indicated that fewer than half (44%) of OB/GYNs surveyed reported counseling their patients about preventing CMV infection. These results emphasize the need for additional training of OB/GYNs regarding CMV infection prevention and for a better understanding of the reasons that physician knowledge regarding CMV transmission might not result in patient counseling.

摘要

在美国,先天性巨细胞病毒(CMV)感染约发生于每150例活产婴儿中的1例,导致约每750例活产儿中的1例出现永久性残疾(如听力丧失、视力丧失和认知障碍)。CMV传播给孕妇的常见方式是通过与受感染的体液(如尿液或唾液)密切接触,尤其是来自幼儿的体液。由于没有可用疫苗且治疗选择有限,人们重新关注通过传统感染控制措施预防孕妇感染CMV,如保持良好的手部卫生。美国疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)和美国妇产科医师学会(ACOG)等组织鼓励这些措施,它们建议妇产科医生就小心处理可能感染CMV的物品(如尿布)以及在与幼儿密切接触后彻底洗手向女性提供咨询。尽管越来越强调在孕期避免感染,但很少有女性了解CMV感染及其预防方法。在2007年3月至5月期间,ACOG对全国范围内的妇产科医生样本进行了调查,以评估他们在预防CMV感染方面的知识和做法。本报告描述了该调查的结果,结果表明,接受调查的妇产科医生中不到一半(44%)报告曾就预防CMV感染向患者提供咨询。这些结果强调需要对妇产科医生进行关于预防CMV感染的额外培训,并更好地理解医生关于CMV传播的知识可能未转化为对患者咨询的原因。

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