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SARS Co-V-2 coronaviral infection in pregnant women (clinical data USE “6 City Clinical Hospital”)

https://doi.org/10.51922/2616-633X.2021.5.2.1190

Abstract

The article analyzes the features of the course of pregnancy in 110 women hospitalized in the Healthcare Institution “6th City Clinical Hospital” of Minsk for SARS CoV-2 coronavirus infection in April-October 2020. The authors studied the anamnestic data of pregnant women, analyzed the clinical data and the data from the instrumental and laboratory examinations of pregnant women with SARS CoV-2 coronavirus infection in the Republic of Belarus. A comparative analysis was carried out dealing with the treatment of pregnant women for coronavirus infection with SARS CoV-2 in a hospital setting.

About the Authors

L. Vasilyeva
Belarusian State Medical University
Belarus


E. Nikitina
Belarusian State Medical University
Belarus


S. Tsarova
Belarusian State Medical University
Belarus


L. Gulyaeva
Belarusian State Medical University
Belarus


V. Werbitzky
Belarusian State Medical University
Belarus


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Vasilyeva L., Nikitina E., Tsarova S., Gulyaeva L., Werbitzky V. SARS Co-V-2 coronaviral infection in pregnant women (clinical data USE “6 City Clinical Hospital”). Emergency Cardiology and Cardiovascular Risks journal. 2021;5(1):1190-1194. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.51922/2616-633X.2021.5.2.1190

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