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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_12
    Snippet: In this meta-analysis, we achieved an overall prevalence of more than 99% (95%-CI, 95-100%; I 2 = 0%; P-heterogeneity = 0.45; Table 2 In this meta-analysis, we achieved an overall prevalence of 61% (95%-CI, 32-87%; I 2 = 4.66%; Pheterogeneity = 0.37; The current meta-analysis showed that the prevalence of death, preeclampsia, asphyxia, malaise, rigor, diarrhea, chest pain and fatigue is zero among pregnant women ( Table 2) . We achieved an overal.....
    Document: In this meta-analysis, we achieved an overall prevalence of more than 99% (95%-CI, 95-100%; I 2 = 0%; P-heterogeneity = 0.45; Table 2 In this meta-analysis, we achieved an overall prevalence of 61% (95%-CI, 32-87%; I 2 = 4.66%; Pheterogeneity = 0.37; The current meta-analysis showed that the prevalence of death, preeclampsia, asphyxia, malaise, rigor, diarrhea, chest pain and fatigue is zero among pregnant women ( Table 2) . We achieved an overall prevalence of 8%, 7%, 2%, 1%, 10% and 3% for PROM (Prelabor rupture of membranes), fetal distress, postpartum fever, myalgia, dyspnea and sore throat, respectively (Table 2 ).

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