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Changes in preterm birth and stillbirth during COVID-19 lockdowns in 26 countries.

Clara CalvertMeredith Merilee BrockwayHelga ZoegaJessica Eden MillerJasper V BeenAdeladza Kofi AmegahAmy Racine-PoonSolmaz Eradat OskouiIshaya I AbokNima AghaeepourChristie D AkwaowoBelal N AlshaikhAdejumoke Idowu AyedeFabiana BacchiniBehzad BarekatainRodrigo BarnesKarolina BebakAnick BerardZulfiqar A BhuttaJeffrey R BrookLenroy R BryanKim Nail Cajachagua-TorresMarsha Campbell-YeoDinh-Toi ChuKristin L ConnorLuc CornetteSandra CortésMandy DalyChristian DebaucheIyabode Olabisi F DedekeKristjana EinarsdóttirHilde M EngjomGuadalupe Estrada GutierrezFantasia INicole M FiorentinoMeredith FranklinAbigail FraserOnesmus W GachunoLinda A GalloMika GisslerSiri E HåbergAbbas HabibelahiJonas HäggströmLauren HookhamLisa HuiLuis HuichoKaren J HunterSayeeda HuqAshish KcSeilesh KadambariRoya KelishadiNarjes KhaliliJoanna KippenKirsty Le DoareJavier LlorcaLaura Ann MageeMaria C MagnusKenneth K C ManPatrick Mwirigi MburuguRishi P MedirattaAndrew D MorrisNazeem MuhajarineRachel H MulhollandLivia Nagy BonnardVictoria NakibuukaNatasha NassarSylvester D NyadanuLaura L OakleyAdesina OladokunOladapo O OlayemiOlanike Abosede OlutekunbiOlubanke Rosena OluwafemiTaofik O OgunkunleChris OrtonAnne K ÖrtqvistJoseph OumaOyejoke OyaperoKirsten Rebecca PalmerLars Henning PetersenGavin PereiraIsabel Pereyra-GonzálezRoy K PhilipDominik PruskiMarcin PrzybylskiHugo G Quezada-PinedoAnnette K ReganNatasha R RhodaTonia A RihsTaylor RileyThiago Augusto Hernandes RochaDaniel Lorber RolnikChristoph SanerFrancisco J SchneuerVivienne L SouterOlof StephanssonShengzhi SunEmma M SwiftMiklós SzabóMarleen TemermamLloyd TookeMarcelo L UrquiaPeter Von DadelszenGregory A WelleniusClare WhiteheadIan Chi Kei Ck WongRachael WoodKatarzyna Wroblewska-SeniukKojo Yeboah-AntwiChristopher S YilgwanAgnieszka ZawiejskaAziz SheikhNatalie RodriguezDavid P BurgnerSarah Jane StockMeghan B Azad
Published in: Nature human behaviour (2023)
Preterm birth (PTB) is the leading cause of infant mortality worldwide. Changes in PTB rates, ranging from -90% to +30%, were reported in many countries following early COVID-19 pandemic response measures ('lockdowns'). It is unclear whether this variation reflects real differences in lockdown impacts, or perhaps differences in stillbirth rates and/or study designs. Here we present interrupted time series and meta-analyses using harmonized data from 52 million births in 26 countries, 18 of which had representative population-based data, with overall PTB rates ranging from 6% to 12% and stillbirth ranging from 2.5 to 10.5 per 1,000 births. We show small reductions in PTB in the first (odds ratio 0.96, 95% confidence interval 0.95-0.98, P value <0.0001), second (0.96, 0.92-0.99, 0.03) and third (0.97, 0.94-1.00, 0.09) months of lockdown, but not in the fourth month of lockdown (0.99, 0.96-1.01, 0.34), although there were some between-country differences after the first month. For high-income countries in this study, we did not observe an association between lockdown and stillbirths in the second (1.00, 0.88-1.14, 0.98), third (0.99, 0.88-1.12, 0.89) and fourth (1.01, 0.87-1.18, 0.86) months of lockdown, although we have imprecise estimates due to stillbirths being a relatively rare event. We did, however, find evidence of increased risk of stillbirth in the first month of lockdown in high-income countries (1.14, 1.02-1.29, 0.02) and, in Brazil, we found evidence for an association between lockdown and stillbirth in the second (1.09, 1.03-1.15, 0.002), third (1.10, 1.03-1.17, 0.003) and fourth (1.12, 1.05-1.19, <0.001) months of lockdown. With an estimated 14.8 million PTB annually worldwide, the modest reductions observed during early pandemic lockdowns translate into large numbers of PTB averted globally and warrant further research into causal pathways.
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