Timing and severity of COVID-19 during pregnancy and risk of preterm birth in the International Registry of Coronavirus Exposure in Pregnancy
Abstract Background Studies of preterm delivery after COVID-19 are often subject to selection bias and do not distinguish between early vs. late infection in pregnancy, nor between spontaneous vs. medically indicated preterm delivery. This study aimed to estimate the risk of preterm birth (overall,...
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Main Authors: | Louisa H. Smith (Author), Camille Y. Dollinger (Author), Tyler J. VanderWeele (Author), Diego F. Wyszynski (Author), Sonia Hernández-Díaz (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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