Infection Prevention
Cross-source consensus on Infection Prevention from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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Highlighted claims
- Infection-related interventions generally showed unknown or no clear benefit for stillbirth or perinatal mortality in GRADE-assessed evidence. — Mapping the evidence on stillbirth prevention across the reproductive continuum: an umbrella review
- Malaria chemoprevention did not significantly reduce stillbirth or perinatal mortality. — Mapping the evidence on stillbirth prevention across the reproductive continuum: an umbrella review
- Influenza and RSV vaccination did not show statistically significant effects on stillbirth. — Mapping the evidence on stillbirth prevention across the reproductive continuum: an umbrella review
- Malaria in pregnancy can increase risk of stillbirth and neonatal death through placental inflammation and impaired nutrient and oxygen exchange. — Mapping the evidence on stillbirth prevention across the reproductive continuum: an umbrella review
- Evidence on infection-related interventions may be limited by low event rates, inadequate power, timing differences, and heterogeneous implementation. — Mapping the evidence on stillbirth prevention across the reproductive continuum: an umbrella review