Association between COVID-19 lockdown measures and the incidence of iatrogenic versus spontaneous very preterm births in the Netherlands: a retrospective study

Background: The COVID-19 pandemic led to regional or nationwide lockdowns as part of risk mitigation measurements in many countries worldwide. Recent studies suggest an unexpected and unprecedented decrease in preterm births during the initial COVID-19 lockdowns in the first half of 2020. The objective of the current study was to assess the effects of the two months of the initial national COVID-19 lockdown period on the incidence of very and extremely preterm birth in the Netherlands, stratified by either spontaneous or iatrogenic onset of delivery, in both singleton and multiple pregnancies.... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Klumper, J.
Kazemier, B. M.
Been, J. V.
Bloemenkamp, K. W.M.
de Boer, M. A.
Erwich, J. J.H.M.
Heidema, W.
Klumper, F. J.C.M.
Bijvank, S. W.A.Nij
Oei, S. G.
Oudijk, M. A.
Schoenmakers, S.
van Teeffelen, A. S.
de Groot, C. J.M.
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2021
Schlagwörter: COVID-19 / Iatrogenic / Lockdown / Preterm birth / Spontaneous / Labor / Induced/trends / Humans / Risk Factors / Logistic Models / Incidence / Protective Factors / Pregnancy / Iatrogenic Disease/epidemiology / Premature Birth/epidemiology / COVID-19/prevention & control / Female / Infant / Extremely Premature / Retrospective Studies / Health Policy / Netherlands/epidemiology / Prenatal Care/methods / Newborn / Obstetrics and Gynaecology / Journal Article
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/444646