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Studie: The Effects of COVID-19 on the Placenta During Pregnancy
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The Effects of COVID-19 on the Placenta During Pregnancy

Zusammengefasst sind die Aussagen bekannt und eindeutig:

"The virus primarily affects the lungs [...], however, there is a growing body of evidence supporting its negative effects on other system organs that also carry the ACE2 receptor, such as the placenta. The majority of newborns delivered from SARS-CoV-2 positive mothers test negative following delivery, suggesting that there are protective mechanisms within the placenta. There appears to be a higher incidence of pregnancy-related complications in SARS-CoV-2 positive mothers, such as miscarriage, restricted fetal growth, or still-birth."

Was ich besonders eindrücklich zu lesen fand: "Another important consideration with COVID-19 infection during pregnancy is that current diagnostic tests such as X-ray and CT scans cannot be performed in pregnant women due to potential risks to the growing fetus (124). These factors may therefore delay the diagnosis and treatment of pregnant women, particularly those with more severe symptoms."

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