The study investigates the impact of dengue virus (DENV) infection on pregnant women and their babies, highlighting the potential risks involved.
It analyzes data from 36 studies involving nearly 40,000 DENV-infected pregnant women, finding increased risks of maternal mortality, stillbirth, and neonatal deaths associated with the infection.
The conclusion emphasizes that pregnant women are a vulnerable group for dengue and should be prioritized in management programs to mitigate these risks.