1. COVID-19 OUTCOMES IN PREGNANCY: A REVIEW OF 275 SCREENED STUDIES

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Rupalakshmi Vijayan
    2. Hanna Moon
    3. Jasmine Joseph
    4. Madiha Zaidi
    5. Chhaya Kamwal
    6. Andrelle Senatus
    7. Shavy Nagpal
    8. Miguel Diaz

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  2. COVID-19 outcomes in hospitalized puerperal, pregnant, and neither pregnant nor puerperal women

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    1. Fabiano Elisei Serra
    2. Rossana Pulcineli Vieira Francisco
    3. Patricia de Rossi
    4. Maria de Lourdes Brizot
    5. Agatha Sacramento Rodrigues

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  3. Severity of maternal infection and perinatal outcomes during periods of SARS-CoV-2 wildtype, alpha, and delta variant dominance in the UK: prospective cohort study

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Nicola Vousden
    2. Rema Ramakrishnan
    3. Kathryn Bunch
    4. Eddie Morris
    5. Nigel A B Simpson
    6. Christopher Gale
    7. Patrick O'Brien
    8. Maria Quigley
    9. Peter Brocklehurst
    10. Jennifer J Kurinczuk
    11. Marian Knight

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  4. Collaborative maternity and newborn dashboard (CoMaND) for the COVID-19 pandemic: a protocol for timely, adaptive monitoring of perinatal outcomes in Melbourne, Australia

    This article has 12 authors:
    1. Lisa Hui
    2. Melvin B Marzan
    3. Stephanie Potenza
    4. Daniel L Rolnik
    5. Joanne M Said
    6. Kirsten R Palmer
    7. Clare L Whitehead
    8. Penelope M Sheehan
    9. Jolyon Ford
    10. Natasha Pritchard
    11. Ben W Mol
    12. Susan P Walker

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  5. Potential applications of the rapid COVID-19 antibody test kit screening in comparison to the RT-PCR in patients and personnel at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Amarin Narkwichean
    2. Wittaya Jomoui
    3. Rarinthip Boonpradit
    4. Wipada Laosooksathit
    5. Tanawin Nopsopon
    6. Krit Pongpirul

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  6. Protocol for a prospective, hospital-based registry of pregnant women with SARS-CoV-2 infection in India: PregCovid Registry study

    This article has 9 authors:
    1. Rahul K Gajbhiye
    2. Niraj N Mahajan
    3. Rakesh Waghmare
    4. Suchitra V Surve
    5. Prashant Howal
    6. Aishwarya Bhurke
    7. Merlin Pious
    8. Deepak N Modi
    9. Smita D mahale

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  7. Disrupted PGR-B and ESR1 signaling underlies defective decidualization linked to severe preeclampsia

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Tamara Garrido-Gomez
    2. Nerea Castillo-Marco
    3. Mónica Clemente-Ciscar
    4. Teresa Cordero
    5. Irene Muñoz-Blat
    6. Alicia Amadoz
    7. Jorge Jimenez-Almazan
    8. Rogelio Monfort-Ortiz
    9. Reyes Climent
    10. Alfredo Perales-Marin
    11. Carlos Simon
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      Garrido-Gomez et al generate a unique dataset profiling the transcriptomes late-stage endometrium of women with prior pregnancies leading to severe preeclampsia (sPE) compared to that of non-preeclamptic pregnancies. Although the question of molecular drivers preeclampsia has been explored at the molecular level directly in the placenta, this study provides a unique view in the endometrium of women years after the pregnancy in question, which is consistent with the fact that a previous preeclamptic pregnancy is one of the best predictors for a subsequent preeclamptic pregnancy.

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  8. Giving birth in a pandemic: women’s birth experiences in England during COVID-19

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. Ezra Aydin
    2. Kevin A. Glasgow
    3. Staci M. Weiss
    4. Zahra Khan
    5. Topun Austin
    6. Mark H. Johnson
    7. Jane Barlow
    8. Sarah Lloyd-Fox

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  9. mRNA Covid-19 vaccines in pregnancy: A systematic review

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Nando Reza Pratama
    2. Ifan Ali Wafa
    3. David Setyo Budi
    4. Manesha Putra
    5. Manggala Pasca Wardhana
    6. Citrawati Dyah Kencono Wungu

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  10. Association between SARS-Cov-2 infection during pregnancy and adverse pregnancy outcomes: A re-analysis of the data reported by Wei et al. (2021)

    This article has 8 authors:
    1. L.S. Aho Glele
    2. E. Simon
    3. C. Bouit
    4. M. Serrand
    5. L. Filipuzzi
    6. K. Astruc
    7. P. Kadhel
    8. P. Sagot

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