A 2021 study by UCI researchers examined the health outcomes
Last updated: 5/3/2023
A 2021 study by UCI researchers examined the health outcomes of a very large cohort of 869 079 women who gave birth in the United States during the first year of the COVID pandemic At the time of childbirth some of these women had a COVID 19 infection and some needed to be admitted to the intensive care unit ICU The findings are shown in this summary table of counts Gave birth Admitted to the ICU Not admitted to the ICU Total with COVID 19 977 Enter your answer here 17 738 18 715 without COVID 7 943 842 421 850 364 We will use this extensive dataset to model COVID 19 COVID and ICU admission ICU in the sample space of all women undergoing childbirth in the United States during the first year of the pandemic What proportion of women in the sample space had a COVID diagnosis Give your answer as a number between 0 and 1 rounded to 3 decimal places for ex 0 111 Obtain the probability that a woman with a COVID diagnosis was admitted to the ICU Give your answer as a number between 0 and 1 rounded to 3 decimal places for ex 0 111 Enter your answer here Obtain the probability that a woman admitted to the ICU had a COVID diagnosis Give your answer as a number between 0 and 1 rounded to 3 decimal places for ex 0 111 Enter your answer here The probability that a woman admitted to the ICU had a COVID diagnosis is OP COVID and ICU OP ICU and COVID OPICU COVID OP COVID ICU For women who gave birth during the first year of the COVID pandemic in the United States was an admission to the ICU at the time of childbirth about as likely among women with and without a COVID 19 diagnosis Be specific and provide supporting evidence based on the data in your answer