Author: Long, Rui; Wu, Di; Lin, Xingguang; Lv, Dan; Wang, Renjie; Jin, Lei; Liao, Shujie; Liu, Weiliang; Deng, Dongrui
Title: COVIDâ€19 and Pregnancy: A Case Study Cord-id: hvzmc2yv Document date: 2021_5_13
ID: hvzmc2yv
Snippet: The 2019 novel coronavirus disease is spreading all over the world. Pregnant women and infants require particular concern, owing to the special immune conditions. A case of a pregnant woman who was exposed to SARSâ€CoVâ€2 at 34+1 weeks gestation and chose to continue pregnancy is reported. Without obvious symptoms or signs, the woman did not receive any treatment before delivery, and gave birth at 37+5 weeks to a neonate with positive immunoglobulin G for SARSâ€CoVâ€2 and negative nucleic ac
Document: The 2019 novel coronavirus disease is spreading all over the world. Pregnant women and infants require particular concern, owing to the special immune conditions. A case of a pregnant woman who was exposed to SARSâ€CoVâ€2 at 34+1 weeks gestation and chose to continue pregnancy is reported. Without obvious symptoms or signs, the woman did not receive any treatment before delivery, and gave birth at 37+5 weeks to a neonate with positive immunoglobulin G for SARSâ€CoVâ€2 and negative nucleic acid tests. The mother was given antiâ€infection, oxytocin, and fluid rehydration treatment after delivery. Both mother and infant recovered well after a threeâ€month followâ€up. Continued expectation to deliver at term instead of preterm can decrease the potential risk of severe perinatal and infant complications and is beneficial to the development of the neonate. More studies are required to confirm the presence of vertical transmission.
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