Newborns at risk of COVID-19, the story continues
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
Trends in prenatal and pediatric viral infections, and the impact of climate change
Pediatric Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
95(2), P. 409 - 410
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Poor Control of Intrauterine Infection Leading to Premature Rupture of Membranes and Induced Abortion: A Case Report and Literature Review
文昊 王
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Advances in Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
14(02), P. 2692 - 2698
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
How to Manage a Neonate Born from a SARS-CoV2-Positive Mother: A Narrative Review
Serena Salomè,
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Ida D’Acunzo,
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F. Fanelli
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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
Expression of the mucin-like glycoprotein CD24 and its ligand siglec-10 in placentas with acute and post SARS-CoV-2 infection
Marina Seefried,
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Johanna Mittelberger,
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Manuela Franitza
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et al.
Journal of Reproductive Immunology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
167, P. 104400 - 104400
Published: Nov. 27, 2024
Language: Английский
Maternal and neonatal COVID-19 – the pandemic experience in a tertiary maternity unit in Romania – unicentric, prospective study
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