Table 1.
Virus | Family | Host | Typical transmission route | Pregnancy outcomes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rubella virus | Togaviridae | Humans | Aerosols, secretions |
Miscarriage, cognenital rubella syndromes (hearing loss, cataract, congenital heart disease, microcephaly etc.) |
Herpes simplex virus | α-herpesviridae | Humans | Oral or sexual contact | Miscarriage, FGR, stillbirth in rare cases |
Varicella zoster virus | α-herpesviridae | Humans | Aerosols, vesicles | Miscarriage, FGR, congenital varicella syndromes(skin and limb malformation, cataracts, microcephaly, hydrocephalus etc.) |
Cytomegalovirus | β-herpesviridae | Humans, monkeys |
Direct contact (bodily fluids, blood, saliva, urine and breastmilk) | Premature birth, FGR, congenital disorders (microcephaly, hearing loss, vision loss, seisure, intellectual disability etc.) |
Coxsackievirus B | Picornaviridae | Humans | Aerosols, fecal-oral route |
Miscarriage, stillbirth, fetal sepsis |
Zika virus | Flaviviridae | Humans, monkeys |
Mosquito, sexual | Miscarriage, microcephaly |
Dengue virus | Flaviviridae | Humans | Mosquito, breast milk |
Miscarriage, premature birth, stillbirth |
Ebola virus | Filoviridae | Humans, bats, primates | Blood, bodily fluids | Miscarriage, stillbirth |
Marburg virus | Filoviridae | Human, bats | Blood, bodily fluids | Miscarriage, stillbirth |
Human immunodeficiency virus | Retroviridae | Humans | Blood, bodily fluids | Miscarriage, stillbirth |
Parvovirus B19 | Parvoviridae | Humans | Aerosols, saliva, blood | Miscarriage, fetal anemia, nonimmune hydrops fetalis |
Lassa virus | Arenaviridae | Humans, rodents | Aerosols, contact with infected rodent hosts | Perinatal mortality |