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Assessment of severity and feto-maternal outcomes among COVID-19 infected pregnant females hospitalized at tertiary care center in western Nepal
There is a paucity of data assessing the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection and feto-maternal outcomes in pregnant women in Nepal, especially during the third wave of the pandemic with the Delta variant. This study aimed to severity as well as maternal-fetal outcomes among pre...
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description | There is a paucity of data assessing the severity of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection and feto-maternal outcomes in pregnant women in Nepal, especially during the third wave of the pandemic with the Delta variant. This study aimed to severity as well as maternal-fetal outcomes among pregnant women with COVID-19 infection.
In this cross-sectional study carried out amongst COVID-19 positive pregnant women visiting our institution for 6 months from January through June 2022, data surrounding COVID-19 severity and fetal outcomes were collected in a structured questionnaire. Disease severity was categorized based on the NIH (National Institutes of Health) severity classification. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the outcomes.
A total of 105 pregnant females infected with COVID-19 during the third wave were included in our study. The participants ranged from 16 through 40 years, mean gestational age being 36.6 weeks. Most of the women (40.55%) belonged to Brahmin and Chhetri ethnic backgrounds. About half (48.55%) of females were asymptomatic and four patients had severe disease requiring intensive care management. Only 13 pregnant females underwent vaccination. Of the 91 females that underwent delivery at our center, 77 (84.62%) were term. The rate of cesarean delivery was slightly higher (51.65%) than normal delivery. None of the babies born to COVID-positive pregnant females tested positive for COVID-19 and there were no stillbirths or any congenital anomalies. The majority of babies (68.14%) had normal fetal weight.
Severe COVID-19 infection and adverse maternal-fetal outcomes during the third wave of COVID-19 infection with the Delta variant in Nepal were less than in other regions of the world despite low rates of vaccination. |
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In this cross-sectional study carried out amongst COVID-19 positive pregnant women visiting our institution for 6 months from January through June 2022, data surrounding COVID-19 severity and fetal outcomes were collected in a structured questionnaire. Disease severity was categorized based on the NIH (National Institutes of Health) severity classification. Descriptive statistics were used to describe the outcomes.
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