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MANUCK RESEARCH & PREMATURITY PREVENTION GROUP
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January 2021

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1/28/2021: Living in an area of higher social vulnerability is a risk factor for preterm birth: Our research presented in the Oral Concurrent Prematurity Session at SMFM 2021 - (including resident physician Matt Givens, MD and fellow physician Nicole Teal, MD) was highlighted in an article picked up by the Associated Press. 
Click here to read the article!

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Upcoming SMFM Meeting Highlights
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Presentations by team members
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Oral presentations
The association between social vulnerability and severe maternal morbidity
Living in an area with high social vulnerability during pregnancy is associated with Preterm birth

Poster presentations
The legacy of racial inequality and risk of modern-day preterm birth
Living in a county with high food insecurity is associated with preterm birth

Racial/ethnic differences in delivery gestational age and morbidity among women with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
The legacy of racial inequality and risk of modern-day placentally mediated adverse pregnancy outcomes
Residence in an area with high social vulnerability is associated with placentally-mediated pregnancy outcomes

Maternal morbidity and pregnancy outcomes in teens vs. adults with hypertensive disorders of pregnancy
The evolution of maternal stressors and coping strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic

So proud of all this group achieved!


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