Author: LaCourse, Sylvia M; Kachikis, Alisa; Blain, Michela; Simmons, LaVone E; Mays, James A; Pattison, Amber D; Salerno, Carol C; McCartney, Stephen A; Kretzer, Nicole M; Resnick, Rebecca; Shay, Rosemary L; Savitsky, Leah M; Curtin, Anna C; Huebner, Emily M; Ma, Kimberly K; Delaney, Shani; Delgado, Carlos; Schippers, Adrienne; Munson, Jeff; Pottinger, Paul S; Cohen, Seth; Neme, Santiago; Bourassa, Lori; Bryan, Andrew; Greninger, Alex; Jerome, Keith R; Roxby, Alison C; Lokken, Erica; Cheng, Edith; Adams Waldorf, Kristina M; Hitti, Jane
Title: Low prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 among pregnant and postpartum patients with universal screening in Seattle, Washington Cord-id: ewkzmx71 Document date: 2020_5_30
ID: ewkzmx71
Snippet: We found a low prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 (2.7% [5/188]) among pregnant and postpartum patients after initiating universal testing. Prevalence among symptomatic patients (22.2% [4/18]) was similar to initial targeted screening approaches (19.1% [8/42]). Among 170 asymptomatic patients, two were positive or inconclusive, respectively; repeat testing at 24 hours was negative.
Document: We found a low prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 (2.7% [5/188]) among pregnant and postpartum patients after initiating universal testing. Prevalence among symptomatic patients (22.2% [4/18]) was similar to initial targeted screening approaches (19.1% [8/42]). Among 170 asymptomatic patients, two were positive or inconclusive, respectively; repeat testing at 24 hours was negative.
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