康涅狄格州哈特福德实施普遍筛查后2019年冠状病毒病的种族差异

IF 0.8 Q4 PEDIATRICS AJP Reports Pub Date : 2021-12-22 eCollection Date: 2021-10-01 DOI:10.1055/s-0041-1740562
Veronica Maria Pimentel, Frank Ian Jackson, Anthony Dino Ferrante, Reinaldo Figueroa
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目的估计康涅狄格州2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)的患病率,检查种族/民族差异,并评估实施该病毒普遍筛查后孕妇的妊娠结局。材料和方法本研究是一项回顾性队列研究,纳入在实施COVID-19普遍筛查的头4周内入住我们产业部的所有产科患者。对患有严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2的母亲所生的所有新生儿进行了病毒研究。我们计算了COVID-19的患病率,比较了病毒检测呈阳性和阴性的患者的基线特征和妊娠结局,并确定了与COVID-19相关的因素。结果220名妇女中有10人(4.6%)呈阳性。所有患者均无症状。第一周的感染率最高,接近8%。没有新生儿感染。西班牙裔更有可能检测出阳性(优势比:10.23;置信区间:[2.71-49.1],p = 0.001)。两组间产科和新生儿结局相似(p > 0.05)。结论无症状感染者比例较低,但存在种族差异,拉美裔感染者比例较高。无症状分娩的孕妇新冠病毒检测呈阳性,占4.6%。西班牙裔女性更有可能检测出严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒阳性。COVID-19阳性和阴性妇女的妊娠结局相似。没有检测到垂直传播。
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Ethnic Disparities in Coronavirus Disease 2019 after the Implementation of Universal Screening in Hartford, Connecticut.

Objective  The aim of this article was to estimate the prevalence of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in Connecticut, examine racial/ethnic disparities, and assess pregnancy outcomes in pregnant women following the implementation of universal screening for the virus. Materials and methods  This is a retrospective cohort study of all obstetric patients admitted to our labor and delivery unit during the first 4 weeks of implementation of universal screening of COVID-19. Viral studies were performed in all neonates born to mothers with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2. We calculated the prevalence of COVID-19, compared the baseline characteristics and pregnancy outcomes between those who tested positive and negative for the virus, and determined the factors associated with COVID-19. Results  A total of 10 (4.6%) of 220 women screened positive for the virus. All were asymptomatic. Week 1 had the highest prevalence of infection, nearing 8%. No neonates were infected. Hispanics were more likely to test positive (odds ratio: 10.23; confidence interval: [2.71-49.1], p  = 0.001). Obstetric and neonatal outcomes were similar between the groups ( p  > 0.05). Conclusion  Although the rate of asymptomatic COVID-19 was low, ethnic disparities were present with Hispanics being more likely to have the infection. Key Points 4.6% of pregnant women in labor and delivery tested positive for COVID-19 while being asymptomatic.Hispanic women were more likely to test positive for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2.Pregnancy outcomes were similar between COVID-19 positive and negative women.No vertical transmission was detected.

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