Abstract
We conducted an epidemiologic investigation among survivors of an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection in Jordan. A second-trimester stillbirth occurred during the course of an acute respiratory illness that was attributed to MERS-CoV on the basis of exposure history and positive results of MERS-CoV serologic testing. This is the first occurrence of stillbirth during an infection with MERS-CoV and may have bearing upon the surveillance and management of pregnant women in settings of unexplained respiratory illness potentially due to MERS-CoV. Future prospective investigations of MERS-CoV should ascertain pregnancy status and obtain further pregnancy-related data, including biological specimens for confirmatory testing. © 2014 The Author 2014.
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Payne, D. C., Iblan, I., Alqasrawi, S., Al Nsour, M., Rha, B., Tohme, R. A., … Kuhar, D. (2014). Stillbirth during infection with middle east respiratory syndrome coronavirus. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 209(12), 1870–1872. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiu068
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