Characteristics and Maternal and Birth Outcomes of Hospitalized

Characteristics and Maternal and Birth Outcomes of Hospitalized

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This report describes clinical characteristics and birth outcomes of hospitalized U.S. pregnant women with COVID-19 during March 1–August 22, 2020.

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