Highlights • CCHF in pregnancy is rare but has high rates of maternal (34%) and fetal mortality (59%).• Maternal hemorrhage is associated with maternal and fetal/neonatal death.• Nosocomial transmission of… Click to show full abstract
Highlights • CCHF in pregnancy is rare but has high rates of maternal (34%) and fetal mortality (59%).• Maternal hemorrhage is associated with maternal and fetal/neonatal death.• Nosocomial transmission of CCHF from 6/37 index pregnant cases resulted in 38 cases.• Early recognition and risk-assessment allows appropriate IP & C precautions and supportive care provision.
               
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