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A case of the rapid course of the novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) in a pregnant woman

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The novel coronavirus infection is a global pandemic with a continuing upward trend for global cases The virus can infect any person;however, pregnant women may be more susceptible due to physiological changes in the body This paper describes a clinical case of the rapid course of COVID-19 pneumonia in a pregnant patient without substantial risk factors for a severe, complicated form of the disease Patient Zh was infected with COVID-19 at 37-38 weeks’ gestation The first clinical manifestations of the disease were sore throat accompanied by a rise in temperature up to 38° C Taking into consideration that the patient felt worse, cough and fever appeared, she was admitted to a specialized hospital on day 5 after the onset of the disease On day 7 of hospitalization, worsening respiratory symptoms and intoxication syndrome led to the development of acute cardiopulmonary failure that was the cause of death in the pregnant woman and her fetus Despite the relatively small number of maternal deaths due to COVID-19, obstetricians/gynecologists and other health care workers need additional data on the characteristics of the course of the disease and possible adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes Conclusion Physicians should be informed about mortality and its associated clinical characteristics in patients mainly because the median time from the onset of symptoms of the infectious process to the fatal outcome can be as little as two weeks © A group of authors, 2021

Volume 2021
Pages 186-193
DOI 10.18565/AIG.2021.1.186-193
Language English
Journal None

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