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Pulmonary Injury as a Complication of Urinary Tract Infection in Pregnancy.

Wael HafezJalal Al ShareefAfraa AlyoussefMirvat GhanemReem Rizk AbazidAntesh YadavAsrar RashidFardeen Mohammad SayfooSneha VenkataramaniPamela Orozco RestrepoMohamed Maher ElkottVikram Satish LakshmanTaahira AriefAlaa Gamal MohammedFatema AbdulaalYossef Hossam
Published in: International journal of MCH and AIDS (2024)
Although systematic research on this topic is limited, there may be a link between UTIs and pulmonary damage. However, it remains unclear whether pregnancy exacerbates this association. For maternal health, child health, and the whole public health, it is important to raise awareness of physicians and gynecologists, as well as the different specialties like emergency and intensive care units, with more information about pulmonary injury after UTI in pregnancy; it is important to note that UTIs may not directly cause pulmonary complications, but physiological changes associated with pregnancy can increase this risk, so more care, observation, early detection, and treatment are critical for treating these complications and achieving best outcome in pregnant women with UTIs. More research is needed in this area, as the mechanism underlying the existence of pulmonary damage post-UTI in pregnancy is unclear.
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