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- Title
Maternal Risk Factors Associated with Negative COVID-19 Outcomes and Their Relation to Socioeconomic Indicators in Brazil.
- Authors
Ribeiro, Helena Fiats; de Barros Carvalho, Maria Dalva; Pelloso, Fernando Castilho; Santos, Lander dos; de Andrade Pereira Silva, Marcela; Stevanato, Kely Paviani; Borghesan, Deise Helena Pelloso; Romani, Isaac; Marques, Vlaudimir Dias; de Freitas, Karina Maria Salvatore; Jacinto Alarcão, Ana Carolina; Pujals, Constanza; Bocchi Pedroso, Raíssa; Cardelli, Alexandrina Aparecida Maciel; Pelloso, Sandra Marisa
- Abstract
Background: This study aimed to analyze maternal risk factors associated with negative outcomes of COVID-19 and association with socioeconomic indicators in Brazil. Methods: A cross-sectional study, with data from the Influenza Epidemiological Surveillance Information System (SIVEP-Flu) of pregnant women with COVID-19 and cases of hospitalization and death. For the analysis of risk factors and outcomes, the multiple logistic regression method was used. Results: Pregnant women who had some risk factor represented 47.04%. The chance of death was 2.48 times greater when there was a risk factor, 1.55 for ICU admission and 1.43 for use of ventilatory support. The percentage of cure was 79.64%, 15.46% without any negative outcome, 4.65% death and 0.26% death from other causes. Pregnant women who did not take the vaccine represented 30.08%, 16.74% took it and 53.18% were not specified. The variables HDI, illiteracy, per capita income and urbanization did not influence the cases of COVID-19. Conclusions: Factors such as age, obesity, asthma and pregnancy were responsible for the increase in hospitalizations, respiratory complications and death. Vaccination reduced the risk of negative outcomes by 50%. There were no correlations between socioeconomic indicators and the negative outcomes of COVID-19 in pregnant women.
- Subjects
BRAZIL; MATERNAL health services; VACCINATION; COVID-19; CROSS-sectional method; MULTIPLE regression analysis; ATTITUDE (Psychology); COVID-19 vaccines; PREGNANT women; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; RISK assessment; INCOME; ARTIFICIAL respiration; PREGNANCY complications; HOSPITAL care; EPIDEMICS; RESEARCH funding; MATERNAL mortality; MOTHER-child relationship
- Publication
Healthcare (2227-9032), 2023, Vol 11, Issue 14, p2072
- ISSN
2227-9032
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3390/healthcare11142072