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The COVID-19 pandemic has deeply shaken health systems. In this article, we take a look at how countries in the European Union and the UK have responded in terms of access to abortion. While some countries have sought to maintain and facilitate abortion care during the pandemic by introducing or expanding the use of telemedicine and early medical abortion, others have attempted to restrict it further.

Neva Bojovic Jovana Stanisljevic Guido Giuntic (2021)

The impact of COVID-19 on abortion access: insights from the European Union and the United Kingdom Health Policy  Display this record
➡ guidelines ; public health ; abortion ; CoVID-19

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Maternal morbidity is higher for women giving birth with covid 19. Presence of pre-existing pathologies was associated with higher odds of using mechanical ventilation or of death in hospital.

APA Jering, K. S., Claggett, B. L., Cunningham, J. W., Rosenthal, N., Vardeny, O., Greene, M. F., & Solomon, S. D. (2021)

Clinical Characteristics and Outcomes of Hospitalized Women Giving Birth With and Without COVID-19  Display this record
➡ premature baby ; public health ; interventions during childbirth ; maternal health ; eclampsia (pre-) ; perinatal death rates ; maternal death rate ; CoVID-19

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The presence of pre-existing pathologies, high maternal age and high body mass appear to be risk factors for the severe form of covid 19 in pregnant women. Premature birth rates are also higher for pregnant women affected by covid 19.

Allotey, J., Stallings, E., Bonet, M., Yap, M., Chatterjee, S., Kew, T.,… & PregCOV- Living Systematic Review Consortium. (2020)

Clinical manifestations, risk factors, and maternal and perinatal outcomes of coronavirus disease 2019 in pregnancy: living systematic review and meta-analysis. bmj, 370.  Display this record
➡ premature baby ; public health ; baby’s health ; maternal age ; maternal weight ; CoVID-19

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The laboratory results displaying inflammation and liver injury indirectly support the possibility of vertical transmission. Although infection at delivery cannot be ruled out, IgM antibodies usually do not appear until 3 to 7 days after infection.

Lan Dong ; Jinhua Tian ; Songming He ; et al. (2020)

Possible Vertical Transmission of SARS-CoV-2 From an Infected Mother to Her Newborn. JAMA, March (online).  Display this record
➡ pathologies of newborn ; public health ; maternal health ; CoVID-19

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