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Author: Sina Arabi; Golnaz Vaseghi; Zahra Heidari; Laleh Shariati; Bahareh Amin; Harunor Rashid; Shaghayegh Haghjooy Javanmard
Title: Clinical characteristics of COVID-19 infection in pregnant women: a systematic review and meta-analysis
  • Document date: 2020_4_7
  • ID: jdniglgz_10
    Snippet: Fever had the highest overall prevalence among clinical characteristics of COVID-19 infection of pregnant women. We achieved an overall fever prevalence of 77% (95%-CI, 57-93%; I 2 = 0%; Pheterogeneity = 0.62; Table 2 ), (Begg's test P=1, Egger's test P=0.852). The cough symptom was in the next rank with prevalence of 20% (95%-CI; 2-46%; I 2 = 31.6%; P-heterogeneity = 0.21; Table 2 ). There was no significant study bias (Begg's test P=0.624, Egge.....
    Document: Fever had the highest overall prevalence among clinical characteristics of COVID-19 infection of pregnant women. We achieved an overall fever prevalence of 77% (95%-CI, 57-93%; I 2 = 0%; Pheterogeneity = 0.62; Table 2 ), (Begg's test P=1, Egger's test P=0.852). The cough symptom was in the next rank with prevalence of 20% (95%-CI; 2-46%; I 2 = 31.6%; P-heterogeneity = 0.21; Table 2 ). There was no significant study bias (Begg's test P=0.624, Egger's test P=0.466).

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