Maternal and neonatal COVID-19 – the pandemic experience in a tertiary maternity unit in Romania – unicentric, prospective study DOI Open Access
Maria Livia Ognean, Dumitru Alin Teacoe, I Radu

et al.

Deleted Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 1(1-2), P. 8 - 23

Published: June 30, 2023

Background and objectives. Multiple reports, available while the pandemic progressed, raised concerns that COVID-19 poses higher risks to pregnant women their newborns. Still, limited evidence exists on impact of during pregnancy perinatal period. This study aimed evaluate rate early-onset neonatal COVID outcomes newborns born by mothers diagnosed with at delivery concerning presence maternal symptoms dominant SARS-CoV-2 variant. Materials methods. The prospective data confirmed infection admission for was developed in a tertiary maternity hospital between February 1, 2020, December 2023. All admitted were screened infection, and, if positive, newborn also screened. Data all positive RT-PCT test extracted from medical charts electronic system hospital: pregnancy, delivery, symptoms, demographics, gestational age, birth weight, Apgar score, pathology, routine laboratory tests, results RT-PCR virus, feedings, death charts. primary neonatal: rates, prematurity, conditions. IBM SPSS 23 used analysis comparisons. Results. A total number 218 (92.7% asymptomatic) neonates included study. occurred 1.91% deliveries registered unit Neonatal 3/218 infants, none symptomatic, transmission 1.37%. Most delivered COVID-19-positive term, only 14 prematurely, 16 had weight <2500 g; 15% COVID-19-infected condition needed significant interventions or therapies. mean age score 1 minute significantly lower infants symptomatic Delta/Omicron/other new variants period as compared those asymptomatic pre-Delta period, respectively. Also, major minor conditions found more often (p<0.050) (p<0.050). Conclusions. Our low rates COVID-19. we have prematurity LBW, maternal-neonatal SARSCoV-2, excellent among mothers, although complications frequent Delta/Omicron/ other More studies are completely reveal virus fetal, neonatal, infant, child growth, health, development.

Language: Английский

Newborns at risk of COVID-19, the story continues DOI Creative Commons
Malika D. Shah, Nicholas Miller, Ola Didrik Saugstad

et al.

Journal of Perinatal Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 52(6), P. 567 - 574

Published: May 14, 2024

After more than 4 years of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, a great deal knowledge on how this virus affects pregnant women, fetus and newborn has accumulated. Guidelines for mode delivery, cord clamping, skin to skin, breastfeeding, rooming-in have become uniform across world. Vaccination considerably improved outcomes, but hesitancy amongst patients emergence variants remain challenged positivity during pregnancy continues be associated with an increased risk maternal complications, premature delivery higher neonatal mortality morbidity. An emerging body data now exists effect in early medical education obstetrics pediatrics, longer-term developmental outcomes. In article, we review development field since our last review.

Language: Английский

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Trends in prenatal and pediatric viral infections, and the impact of climate change DOI Open Access
Dawn Gano, Cynthia F. Bearer

Pediatric Research, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 95(2), P. 409 - 410

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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Poor Control of Intrauterine Infection Leading to Premature Rupture of Membranes and Induced Abortion: A Case Report and Literature Review DOI

文昊 王

Advances in Clinical Medicine, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 14(02), P. 2692 - 2698

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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How to Manage a Neonate Born from a SARS-CoV2-Positive Mother: A Narrative Review DOI Creative Commons
Serena Salomè,

Ida D’Acunzo,

F. Fanelli

et al.

Pathogens, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 13(11), P. 977 - 977

Published: Nov. 8, 2024

From 2020 to today, considerable knowledge on SARS-CoV-2 has been collected, even pregnant women and their fetuses newborns, clinical guidelines have written implemented worldwide. Vaccination considerably improved outcomes, but hesitancy amongst patients the emergence of variants remain challenging, positivity during pregnancy continues be associated with an increased risk maternal complications, premature delivery, higher neonatal mortality morbidity. A body data now exists effect early medical education in obstetrics pediatrics, longer-term developmental outcomes. This review aimed present important findings outcomes health recommendations for neonate born from a SARS-CoV-2-positive mother order summarize effective preventive healthcare guidelines.

Language: Английский

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Expression of the mucin-like glycoprotein CD24 and its ligand siglec-10 in placentas with acute and post SARS-CoV-2 infection DOI Creative Commons

Marina Seefried,

Johanna Mittelberger,

Manuela Franitza

et al.

Journal of Reproductive Immunology, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 167, P. 104400 - 104400

Published: Nov. 27, 2024

Language: Английский

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Maternal and neonatal COVID-19 – the pandemic experience in a tertiary maternity unit in Romania – unicentric, prospective study DOI Open Access
Maria Livia Ognean, Dumitru Alin Teacoe, I Radu

et al.

Deleted Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 1(1-2), P. 8 - 23

Published: June 30, 2023

Background and objectives. Multiple reports, available while the pandemic progressed, raised concerns that COVID-19 poses higher risks to pregnant women their newborns. Still, limited evidence exists on impact of during pregnancy perinatal period. This study aimed evaluate rate early-onset neonatal COVID outcomes newborns born by mothers diagnosed with at delivery concerning presence maternal symptoms dominant SARS-CoV-2 variant. Materials methods. The prospective data confirmed infection admission for was developed in a tertiary maternity hospital between February 1, 2020, December 2023. All admitted were screened infection, and, if positive, newborn also screened. Data all positive RT-PCT test extracted from medical charts electronic system hospital: pregnancy, delivery, symptoms, demographics, gestational age, birth weight, Apgar score, pathology, routine laboratory tests, results RT-PCR virus, feedings, death charts. primary neonatal: rates, prematurity, conditions. IBM SPSS 23 used analysis comparisons. Results. A total number 218 (92.7% asymptomatic) neonates included study. occurred 1.91% deliveries registered unit Neonatal 3/218 infants, none symptomatic, transmission 1.37%. Most delivered COVID-19-positive term, only 14 prematurely, 16 had weight <2500 g; 15% COVID-19-infected condition needed significant interventions or therapies. mean age score 1 minute significantly lower infants symptomatic Delta/Omicron/other new variants period as compared those asymptomatic pre-Delta period, respectively. Also, major minor conditions found more often (p<0.050) (p<0.050). Conclusions. Our low rates COVID-19. we have prematurity LBW, maternal-neonatal SARSCoV-2, excellent among mothers, although complications frequent Delta/Omicron/ other More studies are completely reveal virus fetal, neonatal, infant, child growth, health, development.

Language: Английский

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