International Journal of General Medicine | 2021

Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis for COVID-19 in Pregnant Women

 
 

Abstract


Abstract Pregnant women are at higher risk for developing severe complications of COVID-19 including preterm delivery, respiratory failure, and death. Although vaccines to prevent COVID-19 are being developed, pregnant women are not included in the current COVID-19 vaccine trials and initially this population may not be eligible for COVID-19 vaccines due to lack of safety testing in pregnancy. As an alternate approach, we discuss the concept of pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) using medications that are approved for use in pregnant women to prevent gestational problems and severe illness in this high-risk population. In particular, the use of hydroxychloroquine PrEP affords a safe and readily available means to avoid COVID-19 complications in pregnancy.

Volume 14
Pages 279 - 284
DOI 10.2147/IJGM.S295627
Language English
Journal International Journal of General Medicine

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