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CHARACTERISTICS OF COVID-19 CASES IN PREGNANCY AT PROF DR I GUSTI NGOERAH GDE NGOERAH HOSPITAL IN 2021-2022

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COVID-19 is a respiratory virus that can cause mild to severe respiratory illnesses and complications. Pregnant women and new mothers are at high risk for infection. This study aims to understand COVID-19 cases during pregnancy. The objective of this study was to determine the characteristics of COVID-19 cases during pregnancy at RSUP Prof Dr I Gusti Ngoerah Gde Ngoerah in 2021-2022. This descriptive observational cross-sectional study analyzed events occurring in the population without intervening in the study subjects. The results indicate that pregnant women with COVID-19 at RSUP Prof Dr I Gusti Ngoerah Gde Ngoerah in 2021-2022 were mostly aged between 20-30 years (64,3%), had one pregnancy (74,4%), and were in the third trimester (79,9%). The study found that (44,7%) of participants had a BMI indicating overweight, (100%) had no COVID-19 risk, and (48,2%) did not know their COVID-19 risk. Additionally, (97,5%) had not received a COVID-19 vaccination, (49,2%) experienced mild clinical symptoms, and (41,2%) were treated with remdesivir as an antiviral medication. The majority of participants had a high leukocyte count (54,3%) and normal platelet values (77,9%), but (68,3%) did not undergo lymphocyte count examination. (47,2%) of the majority did not undergo radiological imaging. For those who did, it was done for pneumonia in (30,7%) of cases.
Title: CHARACTERISTICS OF COVID-19 CASES IN PREGNANCY AT PROF DR I GUSTI NGOERAH GDE NGOERAH HOSPITAL IN 2021-2022
Description:
COVID-19 is a respiratory virus that can cause mild to severe respiratory illnesses and complications.
Pregnant women and new mothers are at high risk for infection.
This study aims to understand COVID-19 cases during pregnancy.
The objective of this study was to determine the characteristics of COVID-19 cases during pregnancy at RSUP Prof Dr I Gusti Ngoerah Gde Ngoerah in 2021-2022.
This descriptive observational cross-sectional study analyzed events occurring in the population without intervening in the study subjects.
The results indicate that pregnant women with COVID-19 at RSUP Prof Dr I Gusti Ngoerah Gde Ngoerah in 2021-2022 were mostly aged between 20-30 years (64,3%), had one pregnancy (74,4%), and were in the third trimester (79,9%).
The study found that (44,7%) of participants had a BMI indicating overweight, (100%) had no COVID-19 risk, and (48,2%) did not know their COVID-19 risk.
Additionally, (97,5%) had not received a COVID-19 vaccination, (49,2%) experienced mild clinical symptoms, and (41,2%) were treated with remdesivir as an antiviral medication.
The majority of participants had a high leukocyte count (54,3%) and normal platelet values (77,9%), but (68,3%) did not undergo lymphocyte count examination.
(47,2%) of the majority did not undergo radiological imaging.
For those who did, it was done for pneumonia in (30,7%) of cases.

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