The COVID-19 pandemic in Brazilian pregnant and postpartum women: results from the REBRACO prospective cohort study
| dc.creator | Renato T. Souza | |
| dc.creator | Silvana F. Bento | |
| dc.creator | Bruna E. Parreira | |
| dc.creator | José P. Guida | |
| dc.creator | Mário Dias Corrêa Júnior | |
| dc.creator | Caio Leal | |
| dc.creator | Rayra Amana | |
| dc.creator | Marcos A. B. Dias | |
| dc.creator | Marcos Nakamura-Pereira | |
| dc.creator | Bruna O. Guerra | |
| dc.creator | Gabriela Gorga | |
| dc.creator | Leandro de Oliveira | |
| dc.creator | Carla Silveira | |
| dc.creator | Kevin F. A. Oliveira | |
| dc.creator | Mariana Emi Varicoda Makyama | |
| dc.creator | Elias F. Melo Junior | |
| dc.creator | Débora F. Leite | |
| dc.creator | Isabella Monteiro | |
| dc.creator | Marília G. Q. Luz | |
| dc.creator | Isabela R. Pereira | |
| dc.creator | Clélia Andrade Salustrino | |
| dc.creator | Valéria B. Pontes | |
| dc.creator | Roberto Allen Silva Franco | |
| dc.creator | Fernanda G. Surita | |
| dc.creator | João Paolo Bilibio | |
| dc.creator | Gislânia P. F. Brito | |
| dc.creator | Hana Paula C. Pinto | |
| dc.creator | Danielle Leal Oliveira | |
| dc.creator | Andrezza A. Guerra | |
| dc.creator | Andrea O. Moura | |
| dc.creator | Natasha Pantoja | |
| dc.creator | Fernanda David | |
| dc.creator | Alina Silva | |
| dc.creator | Maria J. Miele | |
| dc.creator | Ricardo P. Tedesco | |
| dc.creator | Karayna G. Fernandes | |
| dc.creator | Sérgio H. A. Martins-Costa | |
| dc.creator | Frederico J. A. Peret | |
| dc.creator | Francisco E. Feitosa | |
| dc.creator | Rosiane Mattar | |
| dc.creator | Jose G. Cecatti | |
| dc.creator | Evelyn Traina | |
| dc.creator | Edson V. Cunha Filho | |
| dc.creator | Janete Vettorazzi | |
| dc.creator | Samira M. Haddad | |
| dc.creator | Carla B. Andreucci | |
| dc.creator | Rodolfo C. Pacagnella | |
| dc.creator | Maria Laura Costa | |
| dc.creator | Carolina C. Ribeiro-do-Valle | |
| dc.creator | Adriana G. Luz | |
| dc.creator | Giuliane J. Lajos | |
| dc.creator | Guilherme M. Nobrega | |
| dc.creator | Thayna B. Griggrio | |
| dc.creator | Charles M. Charles | |
| dc.creator | Sherly Metelus | |
| dc.creator | Lester Castro | |
| dc.creator | Stephanie Pabon | |
| dc.creator | Amanda D. Silva | |
| dc.creator | Paulo S. R. Junior | |
| dc.creator | Thais G. Sardinha | |
| dc.creator | Rodolfo R. Japenga | |
| dc.creator | Erica R. F. Urquiza | |
| dc.creator | Maíra R. Machado | |
| dc.creator | Marcela Maria Simões | |
| dc.creator | Larissa M. Solda | |
| dc.creator | Juliana Vasconcellos Freitas-Jesus | |
| dc.creator | Rachel Esteves Soeiro | |
| dc.creator | Patrícia B. Peres | |
| dc.creator | Cristiane L. Arbeli | |
| dc.creator | Rafael M. Quevedo | |
| dc.creator | Carolina F. Yamashita | |
| dc.creator | Julia D. Corradin | |
| dc.creator | Isabella Bergamini | |
| dc.creator | José Geraldo L. Ramos | |
| dc.creator | Maria Lúcia R. Oppermann | |
| dc.creator | Laisa S. Quadro | |
| dc.creator | Lina Marins | |
| dc.creator | Érika V. Paniz | |
| dc.creator | Thaís Vicentini Xavier | |
| dc.creator | Marina H. L. Almeida | |
| dc.creator | Bruna F. V. Moura | |
| dc.creator | Lidiane R. França | |
| dc.creator | Hanna Vieira | |
| dc.creator | Rafael B. Aquino | |
| dc.creator | Thayna B. Griggio | |
| dc.creator | Aline C. Costa | |
| dc.creator | Daisy Pinheiro | |
| dc.creator | Denise Cordeiro | |
| dc.creator | Priscila L. Miná | |
| dc.creator | Carol Dornellas | |
| dc.creator | Sue Yazaki-sun | |
| dc.creator | Priscilla Mota | |
| dc.creator | Arimaza C. Soares | |
| dc.creator | Edson V. Cunha Filho | |
| dc.creator | Ellen Machado | |
| dc.creator | Anne Bergmann | |
| dc.creator | Gustavo Raupp Santos | |
| dc.creator | Aline Tosetto | |
| dc.creator | Sabrina Savazoni | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2023-12-07T21:26:54Z | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-09-08T23:40:02Z | |
| dc.date.available | 2023-12-07T21:26:54Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2022-07-11 | |
| dc.description.sponsorship | Outra Agência | |
| dc.format.mimetype | ||
| dc.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-15647-z | |
| dc.identifier.issn | 2045-2322 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/1843/61844 | |
| dc.language | eng | |
| dc.publisher | Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais | |
| dc.relation.ispartof | Scientific Reports | |
| dc.rights | Acesso Aberto | |
| dc.subject | COVID-19 | |
| dc.subject | Gravidez | |
| dc.subject | Brasil | |
| dc.subject | Período Pós-Parto | |
| dc.subject.other | COVID-19 | |
| dc.subject.other | Gravidez | |
| dc.subject.other | Brasil | |
| dc.subject.other | Período Pós-Parto | |
| dc.title | The COVID-19 pandemic in Brazilian pregnant and postpartum women: results from the REBRACO prospective cohort study | |
| dc.type | Artigo de periódico | |
| local.citation.epage | 14 | |
| local.citation.issue | 1 | |
| local.citation.spage | 11758 | |
| local.citation.volume | 12 | |
| local.description.resumo | Brazil presented a very high number of maternal deaths and evident delays in healthcare. We aimed at evaluating the characteristics of SARS-CoV-2 infection and associated outcomes in the obstetric population. We conducted a prospective cohort study in 15 Brazilian centers including symptomatic pregnant or postpartum women with suspected COVID-19 from Feb/2020 to Feb/2021. Women were followed from suspected infection until the end of pregnancy. We analyzed maternal characteristics and pregnancy outcomes associated with confirmed COVID-19 infection and SARS, determining unadjusted risk ratios. In total, 729 symptomatic women with suspected COVID-19 were initially included. Among those investigated for COVID-19, 51.3% (n = 289) were confirmed COVID-19 and 48% (n = 270) were negative. Initially (before May 15th), only 52.9% of the suspected cases were tested and it was the period with the highest proportion of ICU admission and maternal deaths. Non-white ethnicity (RR 1.78 [1.04–3.04]), primary schooling or less (RR 2.16 [1.21–3.87]), being overweight (RR 4.34 [1.04–19.01]) or obese (RR 6.55 [1.57–27.37]), having public prenatal care (RR 2.16 [1.01–4.68]), planned pregnancies (RR 2.09 [1.15–3.78]), onset of infection in postpartum period (RR 6.00 [1.37–26.26]), chronic hypertension (RR 2.15 [1.37–4.10]), pre-existing diabetes (RR 3.20 [1.37–7.46]), asthma (RR 2.22 [1.14–4.34]), and anaemia (RR 3.15 [1.14–8.71]) were associated with higher risk for SARS. The availability of tests and maternal outcomes varied throughout the pandemic period of the study; the beginning was the most challenging period, with worse outcomes. Socially vulnerable, postpartum and previously ill women were more likely to present SARS related to COVID-19. | |
| local.identifier.orcid | https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4198-0546 | |
| local.publisher.country | Brasil | |
| local.publisher.department | MED - DEPARTAMENTO DE GINECOLOGIA OBSTETRÍCIA | |
| local.publisher.department | MEDICINA - FACULDADE DE MEDICINA | |
| local.publisher.initials | UFMG | |
| local.url.externa | https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-022-15647-z |
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