FETAL CYTOKINES IN PREGNANT WOMEN WHO HAVE COVID-19 IN THE SECOND TRIMESTER OF GESTATION

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  • F.N. Sabirov Republican Perinatal Center

Keywords:

cytokines, fetus

Abstract

Of the 387 pregnant women who had COVID-19 and were admitted to the hospital, 23.8% were ill in the first trimester, 49.9% of pregnant women in the second trimester, and the remaining 26.3% of pregnant women in the third trimester. In terms of severity, 51.4% of women had a mild form, 43.2% had a moderate form and 5.4% had a severe form of the disease. The most common extragenital diseases were anemia of pregnant women (58.9%), heart disease in the form of chronic myocarditis (22.7%) and obesity (21.1%). Of the obstetric outcomes in pregnant women with a history of COVID-19, the most common were premature birth, which amounted to 13.7%, and a high incidence of severe preeclampsia, which amounted to 18.3%. The incidence of premature birth in pregnant women with severe COVID-19 at 22-28 weeks was significantly more than 8 times higher than in pregnant women with mild COVID-19.

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Published

2023-11-24

How to Cite

F.N. Sabirov. (2023). FETAL CYTOKINES IN PREGNANT WOMEN WHO HAVE COVID-19 IN THE SECOND TRIMESTER OF GESTATION. World Bulletin of Public Health, 28, 98-101. Retrieved from https://scholarexpress.net/index.php/wbph/article/view/3411

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