Knowledge, attitude and practices of pregnant women related to COVID-19 infection: A cross- sectional survey in seven countries from the Global Network for Women's and Children's Health
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Knowledge, attitude and practices of pregnant women related to COVID-19 infection: A cross- sectional survey in seven countries from the Global Network for Women's and Children's Health
Naqvi, F.; Naqvi, S.; Billah, Sk M.; Saleem, S.; Fogleman, E.; Peres- da- Silva, N.; Figueroa, L.; Mazariegos, M.; Garces, Ana L.; Patel, A.; Das, P.; Kavi, A.; Goudar, Shivaprasad S.; Esamai, F.; Chomba, E.; Lokangaka, A.; Tshefu, A.; Haque, R.; Siraj, S.; Yousaf, S.; Bauserman, M.; Liechty, Edward A.; Krebs, Nancy F.; Derman, Richard J.; Carlo, Waldemar A.; Petri Jr, William A.; Hibberd, Patricia L.; Koso- Thomas, M.; Bann, Carla M.; McClure, Elizabeth M.; Goldenberg, Robert L.
Objective: We sought to understand knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) re-garding COVID-19 in pregnant women in seven low and middle-income countries (LMIC).Design: Population-based prospective, observational study.Settings: Study sites in DRC, Kenya, Zambia, Bangladesh, India (two sites), Pakistan and Guatemala.
Objective: We sought to understand knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) re-garding COVID-19 in pregnant women in seven low and middle-income countries (LMIC).Design: Population-based prospective, observational study.Settings: Study sites in DRC, Kenya, Zambia, Bangladesh, India (two sites), Pakistan and Guatemala.