UKOSS更新

IF 1.2 Q3 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY
M. Knight
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(cid:1)对成年人群(未怀孕的人群)感染奥密克戎的初步研究表明,与之前的德尔塔变异株相比,该变异株患严重肺部疾病的风险更低。目前尚不清楚孕妇是否也是如此,也不清楚之前的疫苗接种是否会对疾病的严重程度产生影响。本研究的目的是使用英国产科监测系统(UKOSS)来描述因严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型感染入院的孕妇的特征,包括她们的疫苗接种状况、感染严重程度、药物管理以及妊娠和围产期结局,当时令人担忧的奥密克戎变异株在英国首次占主导地位。
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UKOSS update
(cid:1) Initial studies of omicron infection in adult populations (who not were not pregnant) indicated a lower risk of severe pulmonary disease with this variant than with the previous delta variant of concern. It was unclear whether this was also the case for pregnant women, and whether prior vaccination had an impact on disease severity. The objective of this study was to use the UK obstetric surveillance system (UKOSS) to describe the characteristics of pregnant women admitted to hospital with SARS-CoV-2 infection including their vaccination status, severity of infection, pharmacological management, and pregnancy and perinatal outcomes, in the period when the omicron variant of concern was first dominant in the UK.
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