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Comparison of clinical practice guidelines for the management of pregnant women with COVID-19 infection: a review
  • Diane Nzelu,
  • Angela Sin,
  • Aisha Hameed
Diane Nzelu
KINGS COLLEGE HOSPITAL NHS TRUST

Corresponding Author:diane.lambo@nhs.net

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Angela Sin
KINGS COLLEGE HOSPITAL NHS TRUST
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Aisha Hameed
KINGS COLLEGE HOSPITAL NHS TRUST
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Abstract

Coronavirus Disease 19 (COVID-19) is caused by severe acute respiratory coronavirus-2 and has resulted in an unprecedented global pandemic. The adaptations of pregnancy often predispose pregnant women to a more severe course of respiratory illness with the potential for maternal and perinatal morbidity. Thus, national and international guidelines are rapidly being developed to help maintain optimal care throughout pregnancy. Due to the novelty of COVID-19 and limitations of existing data, heterogeneity exists between these guidelines. We aim to review the available evidence for the management of pregnant women with COVID-19 and summarise the recommendations set out by three main institutions.