A Call for Action for Covid-19 Surveillance & Research During Pregnancy
The Covid-19 global pandemic has become an important epidemiological event that has impacted the lives of many throughout the world. In contrast to neglected tropical diseases, SARS-CoV-2 affects a variety of diverse socioeconomic communities. However, based on epidemiological data, there is a higher seroprevalence within populations of color with comorbidities, such as Type II Diabetes and chronic respiratory conditions. Additionally, pregnant women could be at risk for developing severe symptoms of Covid-19, which requires a prompt and comprehensive response from the public health community.
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