2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.jinf.2020.05.076
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Is the conclusion available? Letter to the Editor concerning the study of Prof. Jin titled “Clinical features and outcomes of pregnant women suspected of coronavirus disease 2019”

Abstract: Is the conclusion available? Letter to the Editor concerning the study of Prof. Jin titled "Clinical features and outcomes of pregnant women suspected of coronavirus disease 2019"

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“…Adverse environmental exposure and changes in fertility policies may lead to a gradual increase in the premature birth rate ( Liu et al,2019 ; Deng et al, 2021 ). Infection-induced inflammation is thought to be the primary cause of rupture of membranes and uterine contraction which consequently results in preterm birth ( Kim et al, 2015 ; Bian et al, 2021 ; Xu et al, 2021 ; Xie and Ying, 2020 ; Pan et al, 2020 ). However, due to the lack of sufficient understanding of the underlying mechanism, current diagnosis and treatment are often based on clinical symptoms, which sometimes yields inconsistent outcomes.…”
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“…Adverse environmental exposure and changes in fertility policies may lead to a gradual increase in the premature birth rate ( Liu et al,2019 ; Deng et al, 2021 ). Infection-induced inflammation is thought to be the primary cause of rupture of membranes and uterine contraction which consequently results in preterm birth ( Kim et al, 2015 ; Bian et al, 2021 ; Xu et al, 2021 ; Xie and Ying, 2020 ; Pan et al, 2020 ). However, due to the lack of sufficient understanding of the underlying mechanism, current diagnosis and treatment are often based on clinical symptoms, which sometimes yields inconsistent outcomes.…”
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confidence: 99%