journal article Aug 31, 2025

Interventions for COVID-19 infected antenatal patients using symptom severity of symptom

Bioinformation Vol. 21 No. 08 pp. 2684-2687 · Biomedical Informatics
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Abstract
SARS-CoV-2 infection among pregnant females is of concern. Therefore, it is of interest to evaluate the demographic characteristics, clinical profiles and outcomes of pregnant women with COVID-19 during two pandemic waves. An ambi-directional observational study was conducted at Gandhi Medical College, Bhopal, over 18 months (Jan 2021褒un 2022), including 210 COVID-19-positive pregnant women. Data showed that the majority were young, unbooked, ruraland illiterate and from lower socioeconomic backgrounds, with anemia being the most common co-morbidity. The second wave saw increased disease severity, ICU interventions and worse maternal and fetal outcomes, including higher maternal mortality (17.3% vs. 4.4%) and stillbirths (11.5% vs. 6.6%). Timely care, early diagnosis and ICU management are critical to reducing morbidity and mortality.
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Published
Aug 31, 2025
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21(08)
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2684-2687
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Somlina Roy, Rubina Dohare, Alluri Rajyalaxmi, et al. (2025). Interventions for COVID-19 infected antenatal patients using symptom severity of symptom. Bioinformation, 21(08), 2684-2687. https://doi.org/10.6026/973206300212684
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