Covid-19, Pregnancy and Perinatal Outcomes

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  • Gulrukh Nuriddinovna Indiaminova Samarkand State Medical University, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.51699/ijhsms.v2i6.2061

Keywords:

COVID-19 coronavirus, perinatal diseases, newborn, pregnant, intrauterine infection, perinatal lesions of the central nervous system

Abstract

The COVID-19 coronavirus, which emerged in 2019, has caused serious health problems around the world. In particular, in the area of "Maternal and Child Health", the COVID-19 virus is one of the factors contributing to complications of pregnancy and worsening of perinatal consequences. Pregnant women have a high tendency to become, infected with this infection due to altered physiological and immunological functions. Long-term observations have shown that during pregnancy there is a predisposition to respiratory viral infections. Due to physiological changes in the immune and cardiopulmonary systems, pregnant women are more likely to have severe respiratory viral infections. One of the most controversial and unexplored aspects of the Covid-19 problem is the course and outcome of a new coronavirus infection in pregnant women. Based on the available data on the prevalence of a new coronavirus infection and knowing that other infections are severe and lead to a number of complications in pregnant women, it can be assumed that Covid-19 infection can occur in different ways, in different populations and ethnic groups also, in different territories of the same country.

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2023-06-19

How to Cite

Indiaminova, G. N. . (2023). Covid-19, Pregnancy and Perinatal Outcomes. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HEALTH SYSTEMS AND MEDICAL SCIENCES, 2(6), 107–112. https://doi.org/10.51699/ijhsms.v2i6.2061

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