Pregnant women with SARS‐CoV‐2 infection are at higher risk of death and severe pneumonia: Propensity score‐matched analysis of a nationwide prospective cohort study (COV19Mx)
Ultrasound in Obstetrics & Gynecology Dec 20, 2020
Martinez‐Portilla RJ, Sotiriadis A, Chatzakis C, et al. - COVID‐19‐related outcomes were compared between pregnant vs non‐pregnant women after adjusting for potential risk factors for severe outcomes. From the COVID‐19 National Data Registry of Mexico, which is an ongoing prospective cohort of people of any age with clinically suspected SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and admitted to 475 monitoring hospitals, they obtained data of initial sample comprising of 5,183 pregnant and 175,908 non‐pregnant COVID‐19 patients. Outcomes suggested pregnancy to be a risk factor for death, intubation and ICU admission in SARS‐CoV‐2–infected women of reproductive age after adjusting for background demographic and medical factors.
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