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COVID Puts Pregnant Women At Risk Of Childbirth Complications – Virus Update For May 14

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

More than a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, many basic questions about the virus have been answered, including how it spreads, how it responds to treatment, and how it affects the body. But even those lessons learned apply mostly to generally healthy people and those with the most common pre-existing conditions, and unknowns still abound for many population subsets—including pregnant women.

 

Last month, however, a wide-reaching scientific paper published in JAMA Pediatrics found thatpregnant women who test positive for the virus are indeed at a greater risk for many complications, including pre-eclampsia, severe infections, and medically-indicated preterm birth, than their COVID-negative counterparts. The research supports public health recommendations for pregnant women to be vaccinated against the virus.

 

This week’s COVID update explores the team’s findings, with excerpts from an interview with Robert Gunier, an author on the study and an environmental health researcher with the Center for Environmental Research and Children’s Health at UC Berkeley.

 

Meanwhile, here’s a snapshot for Fresno, Kern, Kings, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, and Tulare Counties (note that some numbers may have changed between the interview and publication):

 

As of May 13:

 
As of 1 week previous, May 6:

 
As of 4 weeks previous, April 15:

 
You can always find up-to-date information for your countyhere.

 

Kerry Klein is an award-winning reporter whose coverage of public health, air pollution, drinking water access and wildfires in the San Joaquin Valley has been featured on NPR, KQED, Science Friday and Kaiser Health News. Her work has earned numerous regional Edward R. Murrow and Golden Mike Awards and has been recognized by the Association of Health Care Journalists and Society of Environmental Journalists. Her podcast Escape From Mammoth Pool was named a podcast “listeners couldn’t get enough of in 2021” by the radio aggregator NPR One.
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