Coronavirus and birth in Italy: results of a national population-based cohort study

Introduction The study was implemented to provide guidance to decision-makers and clinicians by describing hospital care offered to women who gave birth with confirmed COVID-19 infection. Materials and methods National population‐based prospective cohort study involving all women with confirmed COVI...

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Published inAnnali dell'Istituto superiore di sanità Vol. 56; no. 3; p. 378
Main Authors Maraschini, Alice, Corsi, Edoardo, Salvatore, Michele Antonio, Donati, Serena
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Rome Istituto Superiore di Sanità 01.01.2020
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Summary:Introduction The study was implemented to provide guidance to decision-makers and clinicians by describing hospital care offered to women who gave birth with confirmed COVID-19 infection. Materials and methods National population‐based prospective cohort study involving all women with confirmed COVID-19 who gave birth between February 25 and April 22, 2020 in any Italian hospital. Results The incidence rate of confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection in women who gave birth was 2.1 per 1000 maternities at a national level and 6.9/1000 in the Lombardy Region. Overall one third of the women developed a pneumonia and 49.7% assumed at least one drug. Caesarean rate was 32.9%, no mothers nor newborns died. Six percent of the infants tested positive for SARS – CoV-2 at birth. Conclusions Clinical features and outcomes of COVID-19 in women who gave birth are similar to those described for the general population, most women developing mild to moderate illness.
ISSN:0021-2571
2384-8553
DOI:10.4415/ANN_20_03_17