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Adverse Birth Outcomes among Pregnant Women with and Without Covid-19

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dc.contributor.author Masud, Sumaya Binte
dc.contributor.author Zebeen, Faiza
dc.contributor.author Alam, Dil Ware
dc.contributor.author Hossian, Mosharap
dc.contributor.author Zaman, Sanjana
dc.contributor.author Begum, Rowshan Ara
dc.contributor.author Nabi, Mohammad Hayatun
dc.contributor.author Hawlader, Mohammad Delwer Hossain
dc.date.accessioned 2022-03-12T09:21:45Z
dc.date.available 2022-03-12T09:21:45Z
dc.date.issued 2021-11
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/7450
dc.description.abstract Objectives: Pregnant women are especially vulnerable to respiratory infections such as coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but insufficient research has investigated pregnancy and its outcomes in women with COVID-19. This cross-sectional study compared birth outcomes related to COVID-19 between Bangladeshi pregnant women with and without COVID-19. Methods: The study was conducted at 3 tertiary referral hospitals in Dhaka, Bangladesh, from March to August 2020. Pregnant women admitted for delivery at these hospitals with laboratory results (reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction) were analyzed. Using convenience sampling, we included 70 COVID-19-positive and 140 COVID-19-negative pregnant women. Trained and experienced midwives conducted the interviews. Data were analyzed using the t-test, the chi-square test, and univariate and multivariable linear and logistic regression. Results: Pregnant women with COVID-19 were more likely to give birth to a preterm baby (adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 2.15; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.06 to 4.37) and undergo a cesarean section (aOR, 3.27; 95% CI, 1.51 to 7.07). There were no significant differences in birth weight, premature rupture of membranes, and the Apgar score at 1 minute or 5 minutes post-delivery between women with and without COVID-19. All the newborn babies who were born to COVID-19-positive women were COVID-19-negative. Conclusions: Our study suggests that pregnant women with COVID-19 were more likely to give birth to a preterm baby and undergo a cesarean section. For this reason, physicians should be particularly cautious to minimize adverse birth outcomes among pregnant women with COVID-19 and their newborn babies. en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health en_US
dc.subject Bangladesh en_US
dc.subject COVID-19 en_US
dc.subject Cesarean section en_US
dc.subject Communicable diseases en_US
dc.subject Pregnancy outcom en_US
dc.subject Pregnancy outcome en_US
dc.subject Preterm birth en_US
dc.title Adverse Birth Outcomes among Pregnant Women with and Without Covid-19 en_US
dc.title.alternative a Comparative Study from Bangladesh en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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