Pregnancy and the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
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Pregnancy and the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic
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Conflict of interest statement
H. O. D. Critchley has clinical research support for laboratory consumables and staff from Bayer AG (paid to Institution) and provides consultancy advice (but with no personal remuneration) for Bayer AG, PregLem SA, Gedeon Richter, Vifor Pharma UK, AbbVie, and Myovant Sciences. H. O. D. Critchley receives royalties from UpToDate for an article on abnormal uterine bleeding. S. J. Stock has received research grants paid to the institution from Wellcome Trust, Scottish Chief Scientist Office, National Institute of Healthcare Research, and Tommys during the course of this study. No conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise, are declared by any of the other authors.
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