In a retrospective cross-sectional study of universal screenings for SARS-Cov-2, the virus that causes Covid-19 implemented in the labor and delivery unit of Elmhurst hospital at Queens, New York, during March and April, the researchers found that more than one-third of nearly 130 pregnant women tested positive for the coronavirus.
According to the study published in the journal 'PLOS One', this is a much higher proportion than reported at other hospitals in
The majority or 72% of the
These findings add to the evidence that there was an early and rampant asymptomatic spread of the disease at a time when most of the community and hospital testing was limited to symptomatic individuals.
"This study is instructive for other labor and delivery units, and hospitals across the world as we continue to refine pandemic preparedness," said study author Dr. Sheela Maru from the Mount Sinai hospital in the US.
"In future epidemics, it may be prudent to look at labor and delivery screening numbers much earlier on, as pregnant women continue to seek essential care despite social-distancing measures and also represent the generally young and healthy community population," Dr Maru added.
Dr Maru said universal screening in the labour and delivery unit ensured the safety of patients and staff during an acute surge in Covid-19 infections through appropriate identification and isolation of pregnant women with positive test results.
In addition to their
Earlier, a study published in the journal 'JAMA Network Open' revealed that 95% of women who tested positive for Covid-19 during pregnancy had no adverse outcomes.
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