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A Preparedness Model for Mother-Baby Linked Longitudinal Surveillance for Emerging Threats.
Woodworth, Kate R; Reynolds, Megan R; Burkel, Veronica; Gates, Cymone; Eckert, Valorie; McDermott, Catherine; Barton, Jerusha; Wilburn, Amanda; Halai, Umme-Aiman; Brown, Catherine M; Bocour, Angelica; Longcore, Nicole; Orkis, Lauren; Lopez, Camille Delgado; Sizemore, Lindsey; Ellis, Esther M; Schillie, Sarah; Gupta, Neil; Bowen, Virginia B; Torrone, Elizabeth; Ellington, Sascha R; Delaney, Augustina; Olson, Samantha M; Roth, Nicole M; Whitehill, Florence; Zambrano, Laura D; Meaney-Delman, Dana; Fehrenbach, S Nicole; Honein, Margaret A; Tong, Van T; Gilboa, Suzanne M.
  • Woodworth KR; Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4770 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta, GA, 30341, USA. vnt0@cdc.gov.
  • Reynolds MR; Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4770 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta, GA, 30341, USA.
  • Burkel V; Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4770 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta, GA, 30341, USA.
  • Gates C; Eagle Medical Services and Eagle Global Scientific, LLC, Atlanta, USA.
  • Eckert V; Arizona Department of Health Services, Phoenix, USA.
  • McDermott C; California Department of Public Health, Sacramento, USA.
  • Barton J; Florida Department of Health, Tallahassee, USA.
  • Wilburn A; Georgia Department of Public Health, Atlanta, USA.
  • Halai UA; Kentucky Department for Public Health, Frankfort, USA.
  • Brown CM; Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, Los Angeles, USA.
  • Bocour A; Massachusetts Department of Public Health, Boston, USA.
  • Longcore N; New York City Department of Health & Mental Hygiene, Long Island City, USA.
  • Orkis L; New York State Department of Health, Albany, USA.
  • Lopez CD; Pennsylvania Department of Health, Pittsburgh, USA.
  • Sizemore L; Puerto Rico Department of Health, San Juan, USA.
  • Ellis EM; Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville, USA.
  • Schillie S; U.S. Virgin Islands Department of Health, Christiansted, USA.
  • Gupta N; Division of Viral Hepatitis, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, CDC, Atlanta, USA.
  • Bowen VB; Division of Viral Hepatitis, National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, CDC, Atlanta, USA.
  • Torrone E; Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV, Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, CDC, Atlanta, USA.
  • Ellington SR; Division of STD Prevention, National Center for HIV, Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, CDC, Atlanta, USA.
  • Delaney A; Division of Reproductive Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, CDC, Atlanta, USA.
  • Olson SM; Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4770 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta, GA, 30341, USA.
  • Roth NM; Eagle Medical Services and Eagle Global Scientific, LLC, Atlanta, USA.
  • Whitehill F; Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4770 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta, GA, 30341, USA.
  • Zambrano LD; G2S Corporation, San Antonio, USA.
  • Meaney-Delman D; Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4770 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta, GA, 30341, USA.
  • Fehrenbach SN; Eagle Medical Services and Eagle Global Scientific, LLC, Atlanta, USA.
  • Honein MA; Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4770 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta, GA, 30341, USA.
  • Tong VT; Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, Oak Ridge, USA.
  • Gilboa SM; Division of Birth Defects and Infant Disorders, National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), 4770 Buford Highway NE, Atlanta, GA, 30341, USA.
Matern Child Health J ; 25(2): 198-206, 2021 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1006455
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Public health responses often lack the infrastructure to capture the impact of public health emergencies on pregnant women and infants, with limited mechanisms for linking pregnant women with their infants nationally to monitor long-term effects. In 2019, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in close collaboration with state, local, and territorial health departments, began a 5-year initiative to establish population-based mother-baby linked longitudinal surveillance, the Surveillance for Emerging Threats to Mothers and Babies Network (SET-NET).

OBJECTIVES:

The objective of this report is to describe an expanded surveillance approach that leverages and modernizes existing surveillance systems to address the impact of emerging health threats during pregnancy on pregnant women and their infants.

METHODS:

Mother-baby pairs are identified through prospective identification during pregnancy and/or identification of an infant with retrospective linking to maternal information. All data are obtained from existing data sources (e.g., electronic medical records, vital statistics, laboratory reports, and health department investigations and case reporting).

RESULTS:

Variables were selected for inclusion to address key surveillance questions proposed by CDC and health department subject matter experts. General variables include maternal demographics and health history, pregnancy and infant outcomes, maternal and infant laboratory results, and child health outcomes up to the second birthday. Exposure-specific modular variables are included for hepatitis C, syphilis, and Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). The system is structured into four relational datasets (maternal, pregnancy outcomes and birth, infant/child follow-up, and laboratory testing).

DISCUSSION:

SET-NET provides a population-based mother-baby linked longitudinal surveillance approach and has already demonstrated rapid adaptation to COVID-19. This innovative approach leverages existing data sources and rapidly collects data and informs clinical guidance and practice. These data can help to reduce exposure risk and adverse outcomes among pregnant women and their infants, direct public health action, and strengthen public health systems.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Population Surveillance / Civil Defense / Mother-Child Relations Type of study: Cohort study / Diagnostic study / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Infant, Newborn / Pregnancy Language: English Journal: Matern Child Health J Journal subject: Perinatology Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S10995-020-03106-y

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Population Surveillance / Civil Defense / Mother-Child Relations Type of study: Cohort study / Diagnostic study / Observational study / Prognostic study / Qualitative research Topics: Long Covid Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Infant, Newborn / Pregnancy Language: English Journal: Matern Child Health J Journal subject: Perinatology Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: S10995-020-03106-y