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Spanish registry of Covid-19 screening in asymptomatic pregnants
Revista espanola de salud publica ; 94, 2020.
Article | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-777060
ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE:

The Spanish registry of Covid-19 in Spanish pregnant women, made up of 100 centers, is created in response to the need to know the morbidity that Covid-19 generates in pregnant women and their newborns, to know the real incidence of the disease in this population group and to establish and monitor the package of measures to improve their care. The aim of this paper was the creation of a registry of pregnant women with Covid-19 infection in order to establish the interventions and measures necessary to improve the care of these patients during hospital admission.

METHODS:

To prepare the registry, the main researcher of each center collected weekly / biweekly the number of total pregnant women screened, as well as the total number of positive and negative, sending these data to the responsible researchers so that it could be available in real time of the percentage of infected asymptomatic pregnant population and the evolution by weeks in the centers of each participating province. The data were analyzed using the linear regression test and the Mantel test.

RESULTS:

As of May 31stsup> 2020, 16,308 screening tests were carried out in these hospitals, in which 338 pregnant women were positive, which translates into 2.07% (95% Confidence Interval 1.86-2.30) of the asymptomatic pregnant women we attended in our centers were carriers of the virus and could develop the disease in subsequent days.

CONCLUSIONS:

The Spanish epidemiological registry allows us to know the incidence of infection in pregnant women attended in the Spanish delivery centers, as well as the weekly and / or fortnightly evolution of the same, observing a significant decrease in the proportion of positive pregnant women over the total of screenings throughout this period, with an average of 6.5% in early April 2020 to an average of 0.93% positive in late May 2020.

OBJETIVO:

El registro espanol de Covid-19 en embarazadas espanolas, integrado por 100 centros, surge en respuesta a la necesidad de conocer la morbilidad que la Covid-19 genera en las gestantes y sus recien nacidos, de conocer la incidencia real de la enfermedad en este grupo poblacional y de establecer y monitorizar el paquete de medidas para mejorar su atencion. El objetivo de este estudio fue la creacion de un registro de gestantes con infeccion por Covid-19 con la finalidad de establecer y monitorizar las intervenciones y medidas necesarias para mejorar la atencion de estas pacientes durante el ingreso hospitalario.

METODOS:

Para la elaboracion del registro, el investigador principal de cada centro recogio con caracter semanal/quincenal el numero de gestantes totales cribadas, asi como el total de positivas y negativas, remitiendo a los investigadores responsables estos datos de manera que se pudiera disponer a tiempo real del porcentaje de poblacion gestante asintomatica infectada y de la evolucion por semanas en los centros de cada provincia participante. Los datos fueron analizados mediante el Test de regresion lineal y test de Mantel.

RESULTADOS:

A dia 31 de mayo de 2020, se realizaron en estos hospitales 16.308 test de cribado, en los cuales 338 gestantes resultaron positivas, lo que se traduce en que un 2,07% (Intervalo de Confianza del 95% 1,86-2,30) de las gestantes asintomaticas que atendimos en nuestros centros eran portadoras del virus y podian desarrollar la enfermedad en dias posteriores.

CONCLUSIONES:

El registro epidemiologico espanol permite conocer la incidencia de infeccion en gestantes atendidas en los paritorios espanoles, asi como la evolucion semanal y/o quincenal de la misma, observandose un descenso significativo de la proporcion de gestantes positivas sobre el total de cribadas a lo largo de este periodo, con una media del 6,5% a principios de abril de 2020 hasta una media del 0,93% de positivas a finales de mayo de 2020.
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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Journal: Revista espanola de salud publica Year: 2020 Document Type: Article

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Collection: Databases of international organizations Database: Web of Science Type of study: Observational study / Prognostic study Journal: Revista espanola de salud publica Year: 2020 Document Type: Article