Author: Blasco Santana, Luis; Miraval Wong, Eduardo; Ãlvarezâ€Troncoso, Jorge; Sánchez GarcÃa, Laura; Bartha, José L.; Regojoâ€Zapata, Rita M.
Title: Maternal and perinatal outcomes and placental pathologic examination of 29 SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infected patients in the third trimester of gestation Cord-id: i9s5b554 Document date: 2021_4_5
ID: i9s5b554
Snippet: AIM: On December 31, 2019, an unknown outbreak of pulmonary disease was reported in China. The novel coronavirus SARSâ€CoVâ€2 was the etiologic agent of this disease, and responsible of the current pandemic of COVIDâ€19. Accumulated evidence on placental features is based most on caseâ€reports and small caseâ€series, with differing results. METHODS: We gathered a cohort of 29 infected pregnant mothers who delivered 32 newborns, and had placentas available for pathologic examination. Placent
Document: AIM: On December 31, 2019, an unknown outbreak of pulmonary disease was reported in China. The novel coronavirus SARSâ€CoVâ€2 was the etiologic agent of this disease, and responsible of the current pandemic of COVIDâ€19. Accumulated evidence on placental features is based most on caseâ€reports and small caseâ€series, with differing results. METHODS: We gathered a cohort of 29 infected pregnant mothers who delivered 32 newborns, and had placentas available for pathologic examination. Placentas were compared with a control group. RESULTS: Of the 29 mothers, clinical and radiological features were similar to what was already described in COVIDâ€19. Pregnancy modified some analytical parameters. One of the mothers succumbed to the disease. Of the 32 newborns, 1 developed an early infection, with positive reverseâ€transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RTâ€PCR) at 48 h of life, with an initial RTâ€PCR negative. SARSâ€CoVâ€2 presence was assessed on placental tissue with immunohistochemistry and RTâ€PCR, both were negative. All newborns had good clinical outcomes. No differences in morphological placental findings were found among both groups. CONCLUSION: Lack of statistically significant differences among case and control groups suggest that placentas from SARSâ€CoVâ€2 infected mothers represent a cohort of normal placentas only submitted because of maternal SARSâ€CoVâ€2 status. To the best of our knowledge, no irrefutable cases of vertical transmission have been yet described. Other authors have failed to demonstrate presence of viral RNA in placental tissue. Accumulated knowledge suggests that if vertical transmission is possible, it is a rare event.
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