Author: Davanzo, Riccardo; Moro, Guido; Sandri, Fabrizio; Agosti, Massimo; Moretti, Corrado; Mosca, Fabio
Title: Breastfeeding and coronavirus diseaseâ€2019: Ad interim indications of the Italian Society of Neonatology endorsed by the Union of European Neonatal & Perinatal Societies Cord-id: qjclp51i Document date: 2020_4_26
ID: qjclp51i
Snippet: The recent COVIDâ€19 pandemic has spread to Italy with heavy consequences on public health and economics. Besides the possible consequences of COVIDâ€19 infection on a pregnant woman and the fetus, a major concern is related to the potential effect on neonatal outcome, the appropriate management of the mother–newborn dyad, and finally the compatibility of maternal COVIDâ€19 infection with breastfeeding. The Italian Society on Neonatology (SIN) after reviewing the limited scientific knowledg
Document: The recent COVIDâ€19 pandemic has spread to Italy with heavy consequences on public health and economics. Besides the possible consequences of COVIDâ€19 infection on a pregnant woman and the fetus, a major concern is related to the potential effect on neonatal outcome, the appropriate management of the mother–newborn dyad, and finally the compatibility of maternal COVIDâ€19 infection with breastfeeding. The Italian Society on Neonatology (SIN) after reviewing the limited scientific knowledge on the compatibility of breastfeeding in the COVIDâ€19 mother and the available statements from Health Care Organizations has issued the following indications that have been endorsed by the Union of European Neonatal & Perinatal Societies (UENPS). If a mother previously identified as COVIDâ€19 positive or under investigation for COVIDâ€19 is asymptomatic or paucisymptomatic at delivery, roomingâ€in is feasible, and direct breastfeeding is advisable, under strict measures of infection control. On the contrary, when a mother with COVIDâ€19 is too sick to care for the newborn, the neonate will be managed separately and fed fresh expressed breast milk, with no need to pasteurize it, as human milk is not believed to be a vehicle of COVIDâ€19. We recognize that this guidance might be subject to change in the future when further knowledge will be acquired about the COVIDâ€19 pandemic, the perinatal transmission of SARSâ€CoVâ€2, and clinical characteristics of cases of neonatal COVIDâ€19.
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