Risk Factors for Illness Severity Among Pregnant Women With Confirmed Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 Infection—Surveillance for Emerging Threats to Mothers and Babies Network, 22 State, Local, and Territorial Health Departments, 29 March 2020–5 March 2021
Clinical Infectious Diseases2021Vol. 73(Supplement_1), pp. S17–S23
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Romeo R. Galang, Suzanne Newton, Kate R. Woodworth, Isabel Griffin, Titilope Oduyebo, Christina L. Sancken, Emily O’Malley Olsen, Kathryn Aveni, Heather Wingate, Hanna Shephard, Chris Fussman, Zahra S. Alaali, Kristin Silcox, Samantha Siebman, Umme‐Aiman Halai, Camille Delgado López, Mamie Lush, Ayomide Sokale, Jerusha Barton, Ifrah Chaudhary, Paul H. Patrick, Levi Schlosser, Bethany Reynolds, Nicole Gaarenstroom, Sarah Chicchelly, Jennifer S. Read, Leah de Wilde, Deborah Mbotha, Eduardo Azziz‐Baumgartner, Aron J. Hall, Van T. Tong, Sascha Ellington, Suzanne M. Gilboa, Jennifer L. Beauregard, Jason Hsia, Kellianne King, Jean Y. Ko, Elizabeth Lewis, Susan E. Manning, Varsha Neelam, Mirna Perez, Emily E. Petersen, Megan R. Reynolds, Aspen Riser, Maria Rivera, Nicki Roth, Regina M. Simeone, John Sims, Ashley N. Smoots, Margaret Christine Snead, Penelope Strid, Diana Valencia, Bailey Wallace, Tineka Yowe-Conley, Laura D. Zambrano, Lauren B. Zapata, Amanda Akosa, John F. Nahabedian, Amitsingh Rathore, Neha Shinde, Veronica Burkel, Dena Cherry, Daniel Chang, Charise Fox, Emily Reeves, Ayzsa Tannis, Susanna L. Trost
Abstract
Older age and having underlying medical conditions were associated with increased risk of moderate-to-severe or critical COVID-19 illness among pregnant women. This information might help pregnant women understand their risk for moderate-to-severe or critical COVID-19 illness and can inform targeted public health messaging.
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