2022
DOI: 10.21613/gorm.2022.1355
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COVID-19 Vaccination Status and Pregnancy Outcome During Third Wave

Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Omicron was declared as a variant of concern by WHO on 26 Nov 2021. Omicron is highly transmissible, but the disease severity and morbidity were lesser compared to the Delta variant. However, COVID-19 Vaccine efficacy was reduced for the Omicron variant whereas it was highly efficacious for the Delta variant. Hence, for evidence-based counseling in pregnant patients about expected outcomes depending on their vaccination status, this prospective cohort study was conducted. STUDY DESIGN: This study w… Show more

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“…The consequent escalation in the likelihood of requiring instrumental delivery and operative procedures was documented in 13 cases within the study population. Gravely, the complications tethered to anemia burgeoned into a higher incidence of cesarean sections, genital tract lacerations, postpartum hemorrhage (8 cases), disseminated intravascular coagulation (6 cases), as well as grave outcomes such as postpartum psychosis, depression, infections, pulmonary thromboembolism, cardiac failure, and maternal death (4 cases each), reiterating the gravity of the situation among the 50 pregnant women involved in this study (13). This research was conducted within a tertiary care setting, illuminating the frequency and risk factors associated with iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy and labor.…”
Section: Figure 1 Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The consequent escalation in the likelihood of requiring instrumental delivery and operative procedures was documented in 13 cases within the study population. Gravely, the complications tethered to anemia burgeoned into a higher incidence of cesarean sections, genital tract lacerations, postpartum hemorrhage (8 cases), disseminated intravascular coagulation (6 cases), as well as grave outcomes such as postpartum psychosis, depression, infections, pulmonary thromboembolism, cardiac failure, and maternal death (4 cases each), reiterating the gravity of the situation among the 50 pregnant women involved in this study (13). This research was conducted within a tertiary care setting, illuminating the frequency and risk factors associated with iron deficiency anemia during pregnancy and labor.…”
Section: Figure 1 Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 87%