id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-328835-r9znjkfo Favre, Guillaume 2019-nCoV epidemic: what about pregnancies? 2020-02-06 .txt text/plain 333 24 58 In a review of 11 pregnant women infected with MERS-CoV, 3 ten (91%) presented with adverse outcomes, six (55%) neonates required admission to the intensive care unit, and three (27%) died. Considering that the 2019-nCoV seems to have a similar pathogenic potential as SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV, 4 pregnant women are at increased risk of severe infections, there are no specific clinical signs of coronavirus infections preceding severe complications, 5 coronaviruses have the potential to cause severe maternal or perinatal adverse outcomes, or both, 2,3 and the current lack of data on the consequences of a 2019-nCoV infection during pregnancy, we recommend systematic screening of any suspected 2019-nCoV infection during pregnancy. Pregnancy and perinatal outcomes of women with severe acute respiratory syndrome Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infection during pregnancy: report of two cases & review of the literature ./cache/cord-328835-r9znjkfo.txt ./txt/cord-328835-r9znjkfo.txt