Journal of Clinical Medicine (Jul 2020)

Course and Outcome of Erythema Migrans in Pregnant Women

  • Vera Maraspin,
  • Lara Lusa,
  • Tanja Blejec,
  • Eva Ružić-Sabljić,
  • Maja Pohar Perme,
  • Franc Strle

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm9082364
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 8
p. 2364

Abstract

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Information on Lyme borreliosis (LB) during pregnancy is limited. In the present study, the course and outcome of erythema migrans (EM) in 304 pregnant women, diagnosed in the period 1990–2015, was assessed and compared with that in age-matched non-pregnant women. The frequency of unfavorable outcome of pregnancies was also evaluated. The pregnant women reported constitutional symptoms less frequently than the non-pregnant women (22.4% vs. 37.2%, p p = 0.02). The outcome of pregnancy was unfavorable in 42/304 (13.8%) patients: preterm birth in 22/42 (52.4%), fetal/perinatal death in 10/42 (23.8%), and/or anomalies in 15/42 (35.7%). Several patients had potential explanation(s) for the unfavorable outcome. In conclusion, the course of early LB during pregnancy is milder than in age-matched non-pregnant women. The outcome of pregnancy with the treatment approach used in the present study (i.v. ceftriaxone 2 g once daily for 14 days) is favorable.

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