Increased risk of early-onset preeclampsia in pregnant women with COVID-19
Objective To estimate incidence, risk of early and late-onset preeclampsia (PE) and understand their relationship with severity of COVID-19. Methods Pregnant women with COVID-19 (n = 1929) were enrolled from 1 April 2020 to 24 February 2022. Primary outcome measure was incidence and risk of early on...
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Main Authors: | Niraj N. Mahajan (Author), Shweta Kesarwani (Author), Padmaja Kumbhar (Author), Periyasamy Kuppusamy (Author), Madhura Pophalkar (Author), Pratiksha Thamke (Author), Ruchi Asawa (Author), Saumya Sharan (Author), Smita D Mahale (Author), Rahul K Gajbhiye (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2023-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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