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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 94: 107065, 2022 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1778209

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Introduction and importance: Vertical transmission of the novel coronavirus, known as severe acute respiratory syndrome-coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), has not yet been proven. However, several case reports and case series worldwide, including ours, support this certain type of transmission. Although COVID-19 has been mostly treated supportively, in some cases, including ours, medical treatment seems to be essential. Case presentation: Herein, we present a case of a neonate born to an asymptomatic mother with no known history of COVID-19 during pregnancy who was diagnosed as an asymptomatic silent carrier following the confirmation of COVID-19 in her newborn. Although bacterial pneumonia, early-onset sepsis, and meconium aspiration syndrome were the possible differential diagnosis, positive COVID-19 real-time reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) confirmed the diagnosis. Due to the neonate's critical lung involvement leading to a critical condition, remdesivir, intravenous immune globulin (IVIG) and corticosteroid were administered. The patient fully recovered and was discharged after around 20 days. Clinical discussion: Although treatment in most cases of neonatal COVID-19 has been mainly supportive, in a few case reports remdesivir, corticosteroids and IVIG have been successfully used. Since a satisfying clinical improvement was not noticed following sepsis workup, all the three aforementioned medications were administered. Conclusion: Immunomodulatory medications as well as antiviral therapy should be considered in severe neonatal COVID-19 cases, as were shown to be lifesaving in our patient. Interestingly, to date, this case seems to be the youngest survived patient who has received medicines other than supportive care.

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J Pediatr Surg Case Rep ; 77: 102148, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1568691

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This study was designed to investigate the neonates with COVID-19 admitted to two hospitals in Neyshabur and Mashhad, Iran. In this study, 17 neonates are introduced with positive nasopharyngeal COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test who admitted to two hospitals in Iran. Perinatal information, contacts with a person with COVID-19 infection, clinical signs at the time of admission, laboratory tests, radiological evaluations, pulmonary and extra pulmonary complications, and short-term outcome have been reported. 8 neonates had positive COVID-19 PCR test of mothers at the time of delivery in the first 24 hours and subjected to invasive or non-invasive mechanical ventilation due to respiratory distress. 9 neonates on 9-18 days of birth were admitted with pulmonary and extra pulmonary symptoms by fever as a main clinical sign. All of cases except one had a history of contact with the infected person. The treatments were mostly supportive, by the way 6 neonates receiving surfactant treatment and 2 of them receiving systemic steroid therapy. Only one neonate died and the others were discharged without any complications. The results showed that the symptoms and severity of the disease in neonates are milder than adults. The possibility of vertical transmission due to the onset of symptoms immediately after birth is still present in some neonates of affected mothers.

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