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Authors
Haidinger, GeraldKlimont, Jeannette
Alexander, Sophie
Vandervelpen, Gisèle
Zhang, Wei‐Hong
Yordanova, Evelin
Kolarova, Rumyana
Filipovic‐Grcic, Boris
Drausnik, Zeljka
Rodin, Urelija
Kyprianou, Theopisti
Scoutellas, Vasos
Velebil, Petr
Mortensen, Laust
Sakkeus, Luule
Abuladze, Liili
Gissler, Mika
Heino, Anna
Blondel, Béatrice
Chantry, Anne
Deneux‐Tharaux, Catherine
Heller, Guenther
Antsaklis, Aris
Berbik, István
Ólafsdóttir, Helga Sól
Kearns, Karen
Sikora, Izabela
Cuttini, Marina
Loghi, Marzia
Boldrini, Rosaria
Donati, Serena
Misins, Janis
Zile, Irisa
Isakova, Jelena
Billy, Audrey
Couffignal, Sophie
Lecomte, Aline
Weber, Guy
Gatt, Miriam
Achterberg, Peter
Broeders, Lisa
Hindori‐Mohangoo, Ashna
Nijhuis, Jan
Akerkar, Rupali
Engjom, Hilde
Klungsøyr, Kari
Mierzejewska, Ewa
Szamotulska, Katarzyna
Barros, Henrique
Horga, Mihai
Tica, Vlad
Cap, Jan
Tul, Natasa
Verdenik, Ivan
Jané, Mireia
Alcaide, Adela Recio
Vidal, Maria José
Zurriaga, Oscar
Källén, Karin
Nyman, Anastasia
Rihs, Tonia A
Macfarlane, Alison
Morgan, Siobhan
Smith, Lucy
Wood, Rachael
Durox, Mélanie
Delnord, Marie
Philibert, Marianne
Issue Date
2021-11-30
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1. Haidinger G, Klimont J, Alexander S, Zhang WH, Vandervelpen E, Delnord M, et al. Population birth data and pandemic readiness in Europe. Bjog-Int J Obstet Gy. 2022;129(2):179-84.doi:10.1111/1471-0528.16946.Abstract
The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic exposed multiple shortcomings in national and international capacity to respond to an infectious disease outbreak. It is essential to learn from these deficiencies to prepare for future epidemics. One major gap is the limited availability of timely and comprehensive population-based routine data about COVID-19's impact on pregnant women and babies. As part of the Horizon 2020 PHIRI (Population Health Information Research Infrastructure) project on the use of population data for COVID-19 surveillance, the Euro-Peristat research network investigated the extent to which routine information systems could be used to assess the effects of the pandemic by constructing indicators of maternal and child health and of COVID-19 infection. The Euro-Peristat network brings together researchers and statisticians from 31 countries to monitor population indicators of perinatal health in Europe and periodically compiles data on a set of 10 core and 20 recommended indicators.Description
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