O IMPACTO DO DESENVOLVIMENTO INFANTIL E A NEUROPLASTICIDADE DURANTE A PANDEMIA DE COVID-19: DESAFIOS, ADAPTAÇÕES E IMPLICAÇÕES DOI Open Access
GENALLY DANIEL DA SILVA, DÉBORA DE LIMA ARAÚJO RAMOS DE OLIVEIRA, VITOR GABRIEL CAVALCANTE DA SILVA

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Published: Oct. 23, 2023

O desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor (DNPM

Favipiravir does not appear to be a major teratogen: Case series from Türkiye DOI
Berna Özen, Zeynep Us, Aylin Toplu

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Journal of Gynecology Obstetrics and Human Reproduction, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 53(1), P. 102693 - 102693

Published: Nov. 19, 2023

Language: Английский

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Association Between COVID-19 During Pregnancy and Preterm Birth by Trimester of Infection: A Retrospective Cohort Study Using Longitudinal Social Media Data DOI Creative Commons
Ari Z. Klein, Shriya Kunatharaju, Su Golder

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medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory), Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 21, 2023

Abstract Background Preterm birth, defined as birth at <37 weeks of gestation, is the leading cause neonatal death globally and, together with low birthweight, second infant mortality in United States. There mounting evidence that COVID-19 infection during pregnancy associated an increased risk preterm birth; however, data remain limited by trimester infection. The ability to study earlier stages has been available sources data. objective this was use self-reports large-scale, longitudinal social media assess association between and birth. Methods In retrospective cohort study, we used natural language processing machine learning, followed manual validation, identify pregnant Twitter users search their collection publicly tweets for reports subsequently, a or term (i.e., gestational age ≥37 weeks) outcome. Among who reported on Twitter, also identified 1:1 age-matched control group, consisting due date prior January 1, 2020—that is, without pregnancy. We calculated odds ratios (ORs) 95% confidence intervals (CIs) compare overall rates pregnancies timing infection: first (weeks 1-13), 14-27), third 28-36). Results Through August 2022, 298 pregnancy, outcome, maternal age: 94 (31.5%) first-trimester infection, 110 (36.9%) second-trimester 95 (31.9%) third-trimester total, 26 (8.8%) these birth: 8 (8.5%) were infected trimester, 7 (6.4%) 12 (12.6%) trimester. 13 (4.4%) Overall, significantly higher compared those (OR 2.1, CI 1.06-4.16). particular, 3.17, 1.39-7.21). Conclusion results our suggest particularly

Language: Английский

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O IMPACTO DO DESENVOLVIMENTO INFANTIL E A NEUROPLASTICIDADE DURANTE A PANDEMIA DE COVID-19: DESAFIOS, ADAPTAÇÕES E IMPLICAÇÕES DOI Open Access
GENALLY DANIEL DA SILVA, DÉBORA DE LIMA ARAÚJO RAMOS DE OLIVEIRA, VITOR GABRIEL CAVALCANTE DA SILVA

et al.

Published: Oct. 23, 2023

O desenvolvimento neuropsicomotor (DNPM

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