Influenza virus infection in pregnancy: a review
Acta Obstetricia Et Gynecologica Scandinavica2015Vol. 94(8), pp. 797–819
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Abstract
There is level 2b evidence that maternal health and pregnancy outcome can be severely affected by influenza virus infection. Antiviral treatment may diminish these effects and vaccination protects pregnant women and neonates from infection (level of evidence 2b and 1b, respectively).
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