Pregnancy and COVID-19, a brief review

  • Vasylyeva O
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COVID-19 is a novel coronavirus capable of causing a severe acute respiratory syndrome. First identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, China, the virus spread around the world and is characterized as a pandemic by the World Health Organization. According to Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center, presently total confirmed cases mounted 156,400 with total death of 5,833 around the world, among them 2,952 cases in the US and 57 deaths.  This article summarizes what is presently known about COVID-19 infection in pregnant women, and review unique risk factors for severity of viral illnesses among pregnant women.

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Vasylyeva, O. (2020). Pregnancy and COVID-19, a brief review. International Journal of Integrative Pediatrics and Environmental Medicine, 5. https://doi.org/10.36013/ijipem.v5i1.71

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