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La makes progress in reducing maternal morbidity; doctors discuss the problem of pregnancy-related deaths

La. makes progress in reducing maternal morbidity; doctors discuss the problem of pregnancy-related deaths Maternal deaths By Sabrina Wilson | May 5, 2021 at 10:02 PM CDT - Updated May 5 at 10:02 PM NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - African American women die much more than white women during and after pregnancy in Louisiana. And Louisiana is making gains overall in its fight to reduce maternal morbidity. The state’s point person on the problem as well as an LSU Health New Orleans expert weighed in the problem of deaths of women during or within a year after pregnancy. Maternal morbidity includes a range of different health conditions that can begin during pregnancy or post-pregnancy.

No evidence vaccine is responsible for an increase in miscarriages

No evidence vaccine is responsible for an increase in miscarriages
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Study identifies specific antioxidants that may reduce oncogenic HPV infection in women

 E-Mail New Orleans, LA - A study led by Hui-Yi Lin, Ph.D., Professor of Biostatistics, and a team of researchers at LSU Health New Orleans Schools of Public Health and Medicine has found that adequate levels of five antioxidants may reduce infection with the strains of the human papillomavirus (HPV) associated with cervical cancer development. Findings are published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases. Although previous studies have suggested that the onset of HPV-related cancer development may be activated by oxidative stress, the association had not been clearly understood. This study evaluated associations between 15 antioxidants and vaginal HPV infection status no, low-risk, and oncogenic/high-risk HPV (HR-HPV) in 11,070 women aged 18-59 who participated in the 2003-2016 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.

Study discovers how microcephaly and blindness may develop in Zika-infected fetuses

Study discovers how microcephaly and blindness may develop in Zika-infected fetuses A study led by Edward Wojcik, PhD, Associate Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine, identified how microcephaly (abnormally small heads) and blindness may develop in Zika-infected fetuses, as well as a new way to potentially prevent these neurodevelopmental defects. The results are published online in iScience. The mechanism by which Zika virus disrupts neuronal development and results in congenital Zika syndrome was unknown. Because of similarities between Zika syndrome and a recognized congenital genetic disease (Kinesin-5) known to cause microcephaly and retinopathies in developing infants, the research team studied both, looking for similarities. They discovered a direct link, the first molecular and cellular evidence supporting a direct connection between the two.

Breakthrough cases are rare - The Lima News

‘Breakthrough’ cases are rare By EMILY WOODRUFF - Associated Press Brian Snipes receives a drive-thru vaccination March 29 at “Vaccine Fest,” a 24-hour COVID-19 mass vaccination event in Metairie, La., just outside New Orleans, hosted by Ochsner Health System and the Jefferson Parish Government. The U.S. moved closer April 1 toward vaccinating 100 million Americans in a race against an uptick in COVID-19 cases that is fueling fears of another nationwide surge just as the major league baseball season starts and thousands of fans return to stadiums. NEW ORLEANS More than 120 fully vaccinated people in Louisiana have tested positive for COVID-19 more than two weeks after their last dose of the vaccine, according to officials with the Louisiana Department of Health.

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