2022
DOI: 10.47391/jpma.5296
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“COVID-19 and Pregnancy: A Compelling Need for Vaccination"

Abstract: Madam, Since the beginning of 2021, massive vaccination programmes have been initiated, aiming to curb the COVID-19 pandemic, yet certain groups remain vulnerable, especially pregnant women (1). A recent study has emphasized the implications of COVID-19 in pregnant females; evaluating statistics from various countries, the authors reported maternal mortality to be 22 times higher in pregnant women with COVID-19 diagnosis than those without (2). Compared with those without COVID-19, infected females giving birt… Show more

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“…Pregnant women are not allowed to participate in clinical trials, which makes it challenging for them to develop faith in vaccinations and has hampered the practice of vaccinating pregnant women. Moreover, the effectiveness of the vaccination campaign for pregnant women has been further hampered by the widespread conspiracy beliefs in Pakistan concerning vaccination campaigns, which claim that they are a part of a Western stratagem to render Muslim women sterile ( 23 , 28 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pregnant women are not allowed to participate in clinical trials, which makes it challenging for them to develop faith in vaccinations and has hampered the practice of vaccinating pregnant women. Moreover, the effectiveness of the vaccination campaign for pregnant women has been further hampered by the widespread conspiracy beliefs in Pakistan concerning vaccination campaigns, which claim that they are a part of a Western stratagem to render Muslim women sterile ( 23 , 28 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%