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Early suppression policies protected pregnant women from COVID-19 in 2020: A population-based surveillance from the Nordic countries.

Reetta VarpulaOuti ÄyräsAnna J M AabakkeKari KlungsøyrTeresia SvanvikJulia KanervaEva JonasdottirCamilla Tjønneland MentzoniLars ThurnElin JonesLisa FredrikssonKarin PetterssonLill Trine NyfløtSiri VangenKjerstine RøePétur B JúlíussonKarin KällenMika GisslerAura PyykönenMaija JakobssonLone KrebsHilde Marie Engjom
Published in: Acta obstetricia et gynecologica Scandinavica (2024)
There was a clear variation in pregnant women's risk of COVID-19 admission across countries with similar healthcare systems but different public health interventions to limit viral transmission. The meta-analysis indicates that early suppression policies protected pregnant women from severe COVID-19 disease prior to the availability of individual protection with vaccines.
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