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Clinics ; 77: 100136, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1421228

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Abstract Introduction Limited data are available on pregnant women with COVID-19 and their neonates. Objective This study aimed to describe clinical characteristics and evolution from birth to discharge of a retrospective cohort of 71 neonates, with one set of twins, born to women with COVID-19 diagnosed at the end of pregnancy. The authors included all newborns admitted into a neonatal unit of a tertiary hospital in Brazil, between March 2020 and March 2021, whose unvaccinated mothers had COVID-19 symptoms and RT-PCR (Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction) for SARS-CoV-2 positive within fourteen days prior to delivery. Newborns to mothers with COVID-19 symptoms and negative tests for SARS-CoV-2 were excluded. Results The main route of birth delivery was cesarean, corresponding to 60 pregnant women (84.5%). The foremost indications for cesarean were pregnant with critical disease (24.6%) and acute fetal distress (20.3%). The mean birth weight was 2452 g (865‒3870 g) and the mean gestational age was 345/7weeks (25‒40 weeks). There were 45 premature newborns (63.3%), of which 21 newborns (29.5%) were less than 32 weeks of gestational age. RT-PCR for SARS-CoV-2 on oropharyngeal swabs was positive in 2 newborns (2.8%) and negative in the other 69 newborns (97.2%). Most newborns (51.4%) needed respiratory support. Therapeutic interventions during hospitalization were inotropic drugs (9.9%), antibiotics (22.8%), parenteral nutrition (26.8%), and phototherapy (46.5%). Conclusion Maternal COVID-19 diagnosticated close to delivery has an impact on the first days of neonatal life.

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Rev Assoc Med Bras (1992) ; 66(4): 541-546, 2020.
Article in English | SES-SP, LILACS | ID: biblio-1136228

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SUMMARY OBJECTIVE These recommendations aim to provide guidance on breastfeeding for mothers with suspected or confirmed Covid-19. METHODS We performed a review of the recent medical literature on breastfeeding mothers with suspected or confirmed Covid-19, focusing on the neonatal period. RESULTS We analyzed 20 recent publications on breastfeeding, Covid-19, and its transmission through breastmilk. We presented possible options for breastfeeding and their consequences for the mother and the child. CONCLUSION All maternal decisions in relation to breastfeeding are justifiable since the infection by Covid-19 is still poorly known. However, puerperal women and their families must be very well informed to make a conscious choice based on the information available in the literature so far.


RESUMO OBJETIVO Estas recomendações têm como objetivo orientar o aleitamento materno de mães com Covid-19 suspeita ou confirmada. MÉTODO Foi realizada revisão da literatura médica recente sobre aleitamento materno de mães com Covid-19 suspeita ou confirmada, focando o período neonatal. RESULTADOS Foram analisadas 20 publicações recentes sobre aleitamento materno, Covid-19 e sua transmissão pelo leite. Foram apresentadas as possíveis opções maternas em relação ao aleitamento e suas consequências para o binômio mãe-filho. CONCLUSÃO Todas as opções maternas em relação à amamentação são justificáveis, porque a infecção por Covid-19 ainda é pouco conhecida. Porém, as puérperas e seus familiares devem ser muito bem orientados, realizando uma opção consciente e baseada nas informações disponíveis na literatura até o momento.


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Humans , Female , Pneumonia, Viral/transmission , Breast Feeding/adverse effects , Breast Feeding/psychology , Coronavirus Infections/transmission , Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical/prevention & control , Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Coronavirus Infections , Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control , Pandemics/prevention & control , Breast Milk Expression , Betacoronavirus , Mothers/psychology
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Clinics ; 75: e1932, 2020.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1133356

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This article presents expert recommendations for assisting newborn children of mothers with suspected or diagnosed coronavirus disease 2019 </mac_aq>(COVID-19). The consensus was developed by five experts with an average of 20 years of experience in neonatal intensive care working at a reference university hospital in Brazil for the care of pregnant women and newborns with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. Despite the lack of scientific evidence regarding the potential for viral transmission to their fetus in pregnant mothers diagnosed with or suspected of COVID-19, it is important to elaborate the lines of care by specialists from hospitals caring for suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases to guide multidisciplinary teams and families diagnosed with the disease or involved in the care of pregnant women and newborns in this context. Multidisciplinary teams must be attentive to the signs and symptoms of COVID-19 so that decision-making is oriented and assertive for the management of the mother and newborn in both the hospital setting and at hospital discharge.


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Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Pneumonia, Viral/prevention & control , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious , Coronavirus Infections/prevention & control , Pandemics/prevention & control , Betacoronavirus , Patient Isolation , Risk Factors , Practice Guidelines as Topic , Expert Testimony , Personal Protective Equipment , SARS-CoV-2 , COVID-19
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Rev. med. (Säo Paulo) ; 82(1/4): 1-10, jan.-dez. 2003.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-387500

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Todas as maes devem ser encorajadas a oferecer seu proprio leite para seus filhos. Apesar do advento das...


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Humans , Milk, Human , Infant Nutrition , Table of Food Composition , Breast Feeding , Milk, Human
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