2020, Number 629
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Rev Med Cos Cen 2020; 86 (629)
COVID-19 y Embarazo
Córdoba-Vives S, Fonseca-Peñaranda G
Language: Spanish
References: 20
Page: 22-29
PDF size: 141.11 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Pregnancy is considered a state of partial immunosuppression, adding to the physiological and
mechanical adaptations that take place during pregnancy, pregnant women are more
susceptible to viral infections, and the current COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. These
women and their fetuses are a highly vulnerable population during any infectious disease
outbreak, this is the main reason why the clinician needs access to reliable sources and current
information to guide its clinical performance. This review focuses on issues regarding pregnancy
and COVID-19, a disease caused by the new coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, and it is intended as a
guide in clinical care to help safeguard the mother and the unborn child.
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