作者
Dominique Nuala Lucas, JH Bamber
发表日期
2021/4
来源
Anaesthesia
卷号
76
页码范围
69-75
简介
Infectious diseases can directly affect women and men differently. During the COVID‐19 pandemic, higher case fatality rates have been observed in men in most countries. There is growing evidence, however, that while organisational changes to healthcare delivery have occurred to protect those vulnerable to the virus (staff and patients), these may lead to indirect, potentially harmful consequences, particularly to vulnerable groups including pregnant women. These encompass reduced access to antenatal and postnatal care, with a lack of in‐person clinics impacting the ability to screen for physical, psychological and social issues such as elevated blood pressure, mental health issues and sex‐based violence. Indirect consequences also encompass a lack of equity when considering the inclusion of pregnant women in COVID‐19 research and their absence from vaccine trials, leading to a lack of safety data for …
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