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Omicron caused an increase in COVID-19 cases in pregnant women, but less severe illness

Women who were pregnant during the recent Omicron surge were diagnosed with COVID-19 at a much higher rate than during previous phases of the pandemic, but were less likely to develop severe illness, a study by UT Southwestern and Parkland Health scientists found.

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Omicron prompted spike in COVID cases in pregnant women, but fewer hospitalizations

Omicron prompted spike in COVID cases in pregnant women, but fewer hospitalizations
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Omicron prompted spike in COVID cases in pregnant women, but fewer hospitalizations

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Study: Pregnant women in areas with worse health disparities are at greater risk of adverse outcomes

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center studied outcomes for young women at a county hospital and found that while 97% of them accessed prenatal care, those with greater social needs were associated with adverse outcomes both during pregnancy and during the early weeks of their babies' lives.

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