THE CLINICAL COURSE OF COVID-19 IN PREGNANCY, THE IMPORTANCE OF PHYSIOLOGICAL CONDITIONS IN PREGNANCY AND GENETIC FACTORS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE DISEASE (Literature analysis)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/WXHJBKeywords:
Hypoxia, polymorphism, hypervolemia, sepsis, coagulopathy, acidosis-acid-base imbalance.Abstract
Studies shows that pregnant women are slightly more likely to get infected with Covid-19 and have a more severe disease than women in other contingents. The main reason for this is the weakening of immune system with the physiological changes observed in the body of a pregnant woman. In addition, it has been confirmed in many literatures that the role of genetic factors in the development and aggravation of Covid-19 infection is high. All of these conditions increase the risk of contracting Covid-19 during pregnancy, increasing the likelihood of the disease worsening and developing complications, as a result, the risk to the life of the mother and child increases.