NAF Hashim, ZA Mahdy, R Abdul Rahman… - Frontiers in Public …, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Background The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has spread at an accelerated rate. WHO reported that in the general population, the majority are either asymptomatic or mildly …
JL Ames, A Ferrara, LA Avalos, SE Badon… - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Background Research on COVID-19 during pregnancy has mainly focused on women hospitalized for COVID-19 or other reasons during their pregnancy. Little is known about …
Background COVID-19 has greatly affected the delivery of all health care services globally. Antenatal care is one area of care that has been impacted, despite the fact that attending …
M Asalkar, S Thakkarwad, I Rumani… - The Journal of Obstetrics …, 2021 - Springer
Introduction After initial studies suggested that pregnant women were not at a higher risk of complications due to COVID‐19 infection. Recent investigations from Sweden and the US …
BACKGROUND Universal testing for COVID-19 on admission to the labor and delivery unit identifies asymptomatic patients. Whether or not these patients are at increased risk for …
K Palmsten, G Vazquez‐Benitez… - Paediatric and …, 2021 - pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Several observational studies have described the risks of adverse perinatal outcomes following infection during pregnancy with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 …
P Szczygiol, K Baranska, I Korczak… - Ginekologia …, 2022 - journals.viamedica.pl
Objectives: A novel coronavirus—SARS CoV-2—outbreak has, for sure, been the greatest medical challenge in recent years. The maternal and neonatal consequences of the …
Objective: Our study determined the association of pregnancy with various clinical outcomes among women with COVID-19 infection. Methods: We conducted a retrospective, cohort …
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed and exacerbated persistent health inequities in perinatal populations, resulting in disparities of maternal and fetal complications. In this narrative …