Background: Selection, outcome and publication biases are well described in case reports and case series but may be less of a problem early in the appearance of a new disease when all cases might appear to be worth publishing. Objective: To use a prospectively collected database of primary sources to compare the reporting of COVID-19 in pregnancy in case reports, case series and in registries over the first 8 months of the pandemic. Study design: MEDLINE, Embase and Maternity and Infant Care databases were searched from 22 March to 5 November 2020, to create a curated list of primary sources. Duplicate reports were excluded. Case reports, case series and registry studies of pregnant women with confirmed COVID-19, where neonatal outcomes wer...
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 has created an extraordinary global health crisis. However, with limited unders...
Background: Coronavirus disease was declared a global pandemic by WHO in March 2020 and since then s...
Objective Few large cohort studies have reported data on maternal, fetal, perinatal and neonatal ou...
Background: Selection, outcome and publication biases are well described in case reports and case se...
ntroduction Previous novel COVID-19 pandemics, SARS and middle east respiratory syndrome observed an...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated pregnancy outcome research, but little attention h...
Introduction: Previous novel coronavirus pandemics, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Mid...
While most women affected with COVID-19 during pregnancy have a mild illness 14% develop a severe cr...
BACKGROUND Person to person spread of COIVD-19 in the UK has now been confirmed. There are limited c...
COVID-19 had become a pandemic since December 2019. Although the infection rate affecting the pregna...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is an emerging concern regarding the potential adverse effects dur...
Background: In December 2019 a novel strain of coronavirus, was first isolated by the Chinese Center...
INTRODUCTION:To review published studies related to the association of severe acute respiratory synd...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of pregn...
(1) Background: Until now, several reports about pregnant women with confirmed coronavirus disease 2...
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 has created an extraordinary global health crisis. However, with limited unders...
Background: Coronavirus disease was declared a global pandemic by WHO in March 2020 and since then s...
Objective Few large cohort studies have reported data on maternal, fetal, perinatal and neonatal ou...
Background: Selection, outcome and publication biases are well described in case reports and case se...
ntroduction Previous novel COVID-19 pandemics, SARS and middle east respiratory syndrome observed an...
BACKGROUND: The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated pregnancy outcome research, but little attention h...
Introduction: Previous novel coronavirus pandemics, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Mid...
While most women affected with COVID-19 during pregnancy have a mild illness 14% develop a severe cr...
BACKGROUND Person to person spread of COIVD-19 in the UK has now been confirmed. There are limited c...
COVID-19 had become a pandemic since December 2019. Although the infection rate affecting the pregna...
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic is an emerging concern regarding the potential adverse effects dur...
Background: In December 2019 a novel strain of coronavirus, was first isolated by the Chinese Center...
INTRODUCTION:To review published studies related to the association of severe acute respiratory synd...
Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of pregn...
(1) Background: Until now, several reports about pregnant women with confirmed coronavirus disease 2...
BACKGROUND: COVID-19 has created an extraordinary global health crisis. However, with limited unders...
Background: Coronavirus disease was declared a global pandemic by WHO in March 2020 and since then s...
Objective Few large cohort studies have reported data on maternal, fetal, perinatal and neonatal ou...