Persistence of SARS-CoV-2 in the first trimester placenta leading to transplacental transmission and fetal demise from an asymptomatic mother
Prajakta Shende(Employees State Insurance Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences and Research), Deepak Modi(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health), Sharad Bhagat(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health), Rahul Gajbhiye(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health), Vikrant M. Bhor(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health), Pawankumar Ukey(Employees State Insurance Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences and Research), Pradip Gaikwad(Employees State Insurance Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences and Research), Manisha Gandhewar(Employees State Insurance Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences and Research), Vainav Patel(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health), Smita D. Mahale(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health), Anshul Bhide(National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health)
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