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Oxidative stress status and vitamin D levels of asymptomatic to mild symptomatic COVID-19 infections during the third trimester of pregnancy: A retrospective study in Metz, France

Schmitt et al., Journal of Medical Virology, doi:10.1002/jmv.27606
Jan 2022  
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Retrospective 15 COVID+ pregnant women and 20 healthy controls in France, showing that all COVID+ patients were vitamin D deficient, and vitamin D levels were significantly lower in symptomatic patients compared to controls or asymptomatic patients.
Schmitt et al., 27 Jan 2022, France, peer-reviewed, 5 authors.
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Oxidative stress status and vitamin D levels of asymptomatic to mild symptomatic COVID‐19 infections during the third trimester of pregnancy: A retrospective study in Metz, France
Guillaume Schmitt, Sary Labdouni, Rachid Soulimani, Catherine Delamare, Jaouad Bouayed
Journal of Medical Virology, doi:10.1002/jmv.27606
It is believed that the subtle equilibrium between tolerance and immunity during the unique biological state of pregnancy, which is characterized by further physiological and hormonal changes, rends pregnant women more vulnerable to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In this retrospective study, confirmed COVID-19-positive pregnant women (n = 15) during their third trimester, comprising asymptomatic (n = 7) and mild symptomatic (n = 8), and healthy pregnant controls (n = 20), were
CONFLICT OF INTERESTS The authors declare that there are no conflict of interests. ETHICS STATEMENT In this retrospective study, analyzed serum samples were leftovers in CHR Metz-Thionville hospital laboratories. They were processed in
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