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- 2022
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Womenʼs perspectives on the quality of maternal and newborn care in childbirth during the COVID-19 pandemic in Latvia : Results from the IMAgiNE EURO study on 40 WHO standards-based quality measures
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Being in the shadow of the unknown - Swedish women's lived experiences of pregnancy during the COVID-19 pandemic, a phenomenological study
- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2021
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COVID-19 in Pregnancy and Early Childhood (COPE) : study protocol for a prospective, multicentre biobank, survey and database cohort study
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Intrauterine vertical SARS-CoV-2 infection : a case confirming transplacental transmission followed by divergence of the viral genome
- Contribution to journal › Article
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Baby infected with coronavirus in the womb – new study
(2021) In The Conversation
- Contribution to specialist publication or newspaper › Specialist publication article
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Hofbauer cells and coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in pregnancy : Molecular pathology analysis of villous macrophages, endothelial cells, and placental findings from 22 placentas infected by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) with and without fetal transmission
- Contribution to journal › Article
- 2020
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Apgar score in premature infants associated with neonatal death prediction
- Contribution to journal › Debate/Note/Editorial
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COVID-19 during Pregnancy and Postpartum : Antiviral Spectrum of Maternal Lactoferrin in Fetal and Neonatal Defense
- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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COVID-19 during Pregnancy and Postpartum:: I) Pathobiology of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) at Maternal-Fetal Interface
(2020) In Journal of dietary supplements
- Contribution to journal › Scientific review
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Hypoxia with acidosis in extremely preterm born infants was not associated with an increased risk of death or impaired neurodevelopmental outcome at 6.5 years
- Contribution to journal › Article
