Browsing by Author "Hughes, Brenna L"
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Analysis of antepartum obstetric triage utilization at 24 weeks and beyond
Ren, Xuehan; Jelovsek, Eric; Luo, Sheng; Hughes, Brenna L; Reiff, Emily (AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY, 2021-02) -
Coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines in pregnancy.
Craig, Amanda M; Hughes, Brenna L; Swamy, Geeta K (American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM, 2020-12-10)As of December 1, 2020, nearly 64 million people have been infected with the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 worldwide with nearly 1.5 million global deaths. The impact of this virus has continued to overwhelm ... -
Developing Treatment Guidelines During a Pandemic Health Crisis: Lessons Learned From COVID-19.
Kuriakose, Safia; Singh, Kanal; Pau, Alice K; Daar, Eric; Gandhi, Rajesh; Tebas, Pablo; Evans, Laura; ... (63 authors) (Annals of internal medicine, 2021-08)The development of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) COVID-19 Treatment Guidelines began in March 2020 in response to a request from the White House Coronavirus Task Force. Within 4 days of the request, the NIH COVID-19 ... -
Efficacy of Non-Beta-lactam Antibiotics for Prevention of Cesarean Delivery Surgical Site Infections.
Harris, Benjamin S; Hopkins, Maeve K; Villers, Margaret S; Weber, Jeremy M; Pieper, Carl; Grotegut, Chad A; Swamy, Geeta K; ... (9 authors) (AJP reports, 2019-04-30)Objective To examine the association between perioperative Beta ( β ))-lactam versus non- β -lactam antibiotics and cesarean delivery surgical site infection (SSI). Study Design Retrospective cohort of women undergoing ... -
Geographic and Racial Disparities in Infant Hearing Loss.
Lantos, Paul M; Maradiaga-Panayotti, Gabriela; Barber, Xavier; Raynor, Eileen; Tucci, Debara; Hoffman, Kate; Permar, Sallie R; ... (11 authors) (Otolaryngology--head and neck surgery : official journal of American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, 2018-10-09)Objective Approximately 1 to 2 of every 1000 American newborns has hearing loss identified by newborn screening. This study was designed to determine if infant hearing loss is more common in socioeconomically disadvantaged ... -
Neighborhood Disadvantage is Associated with High Cytomegalovirus Seroprevalence in Pregnancy.
Lantos, Paul M; Hoffman, Kate; Permar, Sallie R; Jackson, Pearce; Hughes, Brenna L; Kind, Amy; Swamy, Geeta (J Racial Ethn Health Disparities, 2017-08-24)BACKGROUND: Cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the most common infectious cause of fetal malformations and childhood hearing loss. CMV is more common among socially disadvantaged groups, and geographically clusters in poor communities. ... -
Re: COVID-19 vaccine in pregnant women: not so far! The importance of counselling and the need for evidence-based data.
Craig, Amanda M; Hughes, Brenna L; Swamy, Geeta K (American journal of obstetrics & gynecology MFM, 2021-02)