The Fetal Medicine Foundation 20th World Congress in Fetal Medicine, Valencia, Spain
Abstracts
 
  • Aneuploidies
  • cfDNA test
  • Defects
    • Brain
    • Face
    • Heart
    • Lungs
    • Gastrointestinal
    • Abdominal wall
    • Genitourinary
    • Spine
    • Skeleton
    • Hydrops
    • Placenta
    • Other
  • Genetics
    • Exome sequencing
    • Other
  • Artificial placenta
  • Fetal therapy
  • Fetal anemia
  • Congenital infection
    • CMV
    • COVID 19
    • Other
  • Maternal medicine
  • Preeclampsia
  • Gestational diabetes
  • Growth
  • Preterm birth
  • Obstetrics
  • Twins
    • TTTS
    • sFGR
    • TRAP
    • Other
  • Miscellaneous

Congenital infection » COVID 19

  1. Anxiety, depression and burnout in Gynecology and Obstetrics residents during the Covid-19 pandemic View pdf
  2. Biochemical parameters of amniotic fluid following Covid-19 infection View pdf
  3. Fetal cytokines in pregnant women following Covid-19 infection View pdf
  4. Immunogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine with seasonal influenza and pertussis vaccines in pregnancy View pdf
  5. Impact of COVID-19 and vaccination during pregnancy on placenta-mediated complications View pdf
  6. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on invasive diagnostic prenatal testing View pdf
  7. Impact of the COVID-19 outbreak on routine obstetrical management View pdf
  8. Maternal mortality associated with SARS-CoV-2 infection in tertiary level hospital in Serbia View pdf
  9. Meconium peritonitis and maternal SARsCov 2 infection View pdf
  10. Phospholipids in amniotic fluid in pregnant women following Covid-19 infection View pdf
  11. Placental pathological findings and pregnancy outcomes in a severely COVID-19 infected View pdf
  12. SARS-CoV-2 infection discovered at the time of delivery: pregnancy and neonatal outcomes View pdf
  13. Spontaneous resolution of pleural effusion after COVID-19 infection View pdf
  14. Syphilis in pregnancy during the Covid-19 pandemic View pdf
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