id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-303035-xfg3iczd Zhong, Yajuan Immunity and Coagulation/Fibrinolytic Processes may Reduce the Risk of Severe Illness in Pregnant Women with COVID-19 2020-10-22 .txt text/plain 3145 153 48 They displayed increased WBC, neutrophil count, NLR, and levels of D-dimer and fibrinogen, along with decreased lymphocyte and IL-4 level (P<0.05), compared with non-pregnant women with mild/moderate COVID-19. We 114 hypothesize that the specific immunity response and coagulation-fibrinolysis state among 115 pregnant women COVID-19 may play important roles in progression of illness in Herein, the clinical characteristics and laboratory indicators in 539 Chinese Han 117 COVID-19 patients including 36 pregnant women were analyzed. 257 non-pregnant women with severe/critical COVID-19, there are significant difference in 267 immunological and coagulation/fibrinolysis indicators. This may explain why the immunological files are similar between pregnant 322 women with COVID-19 and pregnant women without Our data indicated that for the general COVID-19 women population, the immune 324 dysregulation mainly manifesting as increased IL-6 , IL-10 and IL-6/10 levels and a decreased 325 lymphocyte count and its subsets, along with increased NLR, is related to the risks for severe 326 and critical illness. ./cache/cord-303035-xfg3iczd.txt ./txt/cord-303035-xfg3iczd.txt