La Sociedad de Obstetricia y Ginecología de Buenos Aires recomienda la vacunación COVID 19 a todas las embarazadas, independiente de los factores de riesgo. Motiva esta nueva recomendación el aumento de la morbimortalidad comprobado en mujeres embarazadas, según datos nacionales e internacionales.
La información científica relacionado con esas evidencias es la siguiente
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