Scientists track H1N1 Flu's impact on pregnant women and babies
NCT ID NCT01192737
Summary
This study aimed to understand how common H1N1 flu was in pregnant women and what effects it had on their pregnancies and babies during the 2009 pandemic. Researchers followed 919 pregnant women in three Paris hospitals, tracking who got infected and the outcomes. The goal was to gather information to help manage future flu outbreaks in pregnant populations.
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Locations
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Maternité Necker-Brune
Paris, France
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Maternité Port Royal
Paris, France
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Maternité Saint Vincent de Paul
Paris, France
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