Fundação José Silveira presents clinical results of research on perinatal COVID-19 in the UK

Fundação José Silveira presents clinical results of research on perinatal COVID-19 in the UK

The José Silveira Foundation, through the Center for Research, Learning and Innovation (CPAI), is participating on Wednesday (7th) in the 24th Annual Congress of the European Society of Clinical Virology (ESCV), in Manchester, UK.

On this occasion, the results of two scientific studies conducted at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic with patients from Santo Amaro Hospital will be presented.

According to Dr. Jesus Enrique Patiño, Clinical Physician and Research Supervisor at CPAI, who is in the country to represent the institution, “The institution’s presence reinforces its importance as a source of innovative and reliable information in the scientific environment.”

We will present a case of success in the clinical management of pregnant women infected with Covid-19. Even with the need to admit you to the intensive care unit, we have obtained a zero mortality rate, due to the use of the best and latest therapeutic and pharmacological techniques, which are carried out in a timely and agile manner, ensuring good results for both the mother and the mother. born”.

On this occasion, important findings of changes found in the placentas of women infected with Covid-19 during pregnancy will also be presented, while alerting to frequent changes.

The author of this study, Dr. “The Jose Silveira Foundation has been instrumental in the pillars of care, education and research, with publications in high-impact scientific journals,” says Licia Moreira, medical coordinator of neonatology at Santo Amaro Hospital.

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