Journal of Nursing Practice (Apr 2022)

Detection of Asymptomatic Cases of Covid-19 Pregnant Women: A Systematic Review

  • Prima Soultoni Akbar,
  • Santy Irene Putri,
  • Astri Yunita

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30994/jnp.v5i2.201
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 210 – 223

Abstract

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Background: There have been many cases of the Covid-19 coronavirus detected in pregnant women. Data posted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that around 55% of pregnant women who are confirmed Covid-19 and hospitalized are asymptomatic. Purpose: The purpose of this study is to systematically review the detection of asymptomatic Covid-19 cases in pregnant women. The articles were selected from WorldCat, ProQuest, EBSCO, and PubMed Database journals published from January to April 2020. "Covid-19" or "Coronavirus" or “Coronaviruses” or "2019-nCoV" or "SARS-CoV" or "MERS-CoV" and “Asymptomatic” and “Pregnant Women” were the keywords included for this review. Articles in English or Indonesian language that were published or in press articles about Covid-19, focusing on the detection of asymptomatic Covid-19 cases of pregnant women, and the type of study is cohort were inclusion criteria. Methods: The articles using language rather than English or Indonesian were excluded. Articles for which no abstract and no provided any significant information were in the exclusion criteria. Results: A total of 628 articles achieve from the databases, the authors identified that 12 articles were analyzed. Conclusion: Based on the results of a review of several articles it can be concluded that pregnant women who do not have symptoms of Covid-19 show a large enough percentage and have a greater risk of receiving intensive care compared to women who are not pregnant.

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