M Nana, K Hodson, N Lucas, L Camporota, M Knight… - Bmj, 2022 - bmj.com
Pregnant women with covid-19 are at greater risk of severe disease than their non-pregnant peers, and yet they are frequently denied investigations or treatments because of unfounded …
F Torche, J Nobles - … of the National Academy of Sciences, 2023 - National Acad Sciences
In utero exposure to COVID-19 infection may lead to large intergenerational health effects. The impact of infection exposure has likely evolved since the onset of the pandemic as new …
Pregnant women with COVID-19 require special attention and care, since the infection does not only affect the mother, but also her neonate and adversely affects pregnancy outcomes …
Background Studies of preterm delivery after COVID-19 are often subject to selection bias and do not distinguish between early vs. late infection in pregnancy, nor between …
G Favre, E Maisonneuve, L Pomar, C Daire… - The Lancet Regional …, 2023 - thelancet.com
Background SARS-CoV-2 positive pregnant women are at higher risk of adverse outcomes, but little evidence is available on how variants impact that risk. We aim to evaluate maternal …
Background Pregnant individuals with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) are at increased risk of severe disease, prematurity, and stillbirth. In March 2021, vaccination for at …
L Pomar, G Favre, C De Labrusse, A Contier… - Human …, 2022 - academic.oup.com
STUDY QUESTION Did the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic have an impact on monthly birth rates in Europe? SUMMARY ANSWER Using datasets on live births per month in …
JAC van Baar, EB Kostova, J Allotey… - Human …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
BACKGROUND Pregnant women infected with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) are more likely to experience preterm birth and their neonates …
Abstract The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to significant changes in life and healthcare all over the world. Pregnant women and their newborns require extra …