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Maternal death due to serious group A streptococcal toxic shock syndrome reduced after the coronavirus disease pandemic in Japan.

Junichi HasegawaHiroaki TanakaShinji KatsuragiMasafumi NiiAkihiko SekizawaIsamu IshiwataTomoaki Ikeda
Published in: The journal of maternal-fetal & neonatal medicine : the official journal of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, the Federation of Asia and Oceania Perinatal Societies, the International Society of Perinatal Obstetricians (2022)
Purpose: Serious group A streptococcal (GAS) infections and toxic shock syndrome (TSS) are rare conditions, but their rapid progression often results in death. The purpose of the present study was to clarify recent trend after the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic of GAS infection in Japan. Materials and Methods: Maternal death statistics were analyzed by the Japan Maternal Death Exploratory Committee. Results: Maternal deaths due to GAS-TSS accounted for 4.2% ( n  = 22) of all maternal deaths in Japan ( n  = 525) in the last 12 years. GAS-TSS remains one of the leading causes of maternal death after obstetric hemorrhage and hypertensive disorder. However, no maternal deaths due to GAS-TSS have been reported since the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan after the last death occurred in February 2020. Conclusions: The major change during this period was that most Japanese people wore facemasks at all times and did frequent disinfection. It is considered that the reduction in the incidence of GAS infections itself reduced the number of serious GAS-related maternal deaths. Wearing facemasks and frequent disinfection during pregnancy might to be recommended to prevent various infectious diseases including serious GAS infection, even after the COVID-19 pandemic era.
Keyphrases
  • birth weight
  • coronavirus disease
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • room temperature
  • carbon dioxide
  • pregnant women
  • gestational age
  • drinking water
  • sars cov
  • risk factors
  • weight loss