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Author: Malamitsi-Puchner, Ariadne
Title: Should decision-making for active resuscitation consider non-communicable disease risks in periviable infants during the COVID-19 pandemic?
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  • Document date: 2020_12_31
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    Snippet: COVID-19 has driven healthcare systems to their limits and it will take time to reach the 65-70% vaccine coverage required to achieve herd immunity. Pregnant women have not been included in vaccine trials, although they potentially face increased risks of requiring intensive care and invasive ventilation (1). COVID-19 has also been reported to increase preterm births, low-birth-weight infants and Caesarean section rates (1,2).
    Document: COVID-19 has driven healthcare systems to their limits and it will take time to reach the 65-70% vaccine coverage required to achieve herd immunity. Pregnant women have not been included in vaccine trials, although they potentially face increased risks of requiring intensive care and invasive ventilation (1). COVID-19 has also been reported to increase preterm births, low-birth-weight infants and Caesarean section rates (1,2).

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