Author: MarÃn Gabriel, Miguel A.; Cuadrado, Irene; Ãlvarez Fernández, Blanca; González Carrasco, Ersilia; Alonso DÃaz, Clara; Llana MartÃn, Isabel; Sánchez, Laura; Olivas, Cristina; de las Heras, Susana; Criado, Enrique
Title: Multicentre Spanish study found no incidences of viral transmission in infants born to mothers with COVIDâ€19 Cord-id: 2m8pqut3 Document date: 2020_7_28
ID: 2m8pqut3
Snippet: AIM: Our aim was to describe the clinical features of mothers infected with COVIDâ€19 and examine any potential vertical mother to newborn transmission. We also assessed how effective the discharge recommendations were in preventing transmission during the first month of life. METHODS: This multicentre descriptive study involved 16 Spanish hospitals. We reviewed the medical records of 42 pregnant women diagnosed with COVIDâ€19 from March 13, 2020, to March 29, 2020, when they were in their thi
Document: AIM: Our aim was to describe the clinical features of mothers infected with COVIDâ€19 and examine any potential vertical mother to newborn transmission. We also assessed how effective the discharge recommendations were in preventing transmission during the first month of life. METHODS: This multicentre descriptive study involved 16 Spanish hospitals. We reviewed the medical records of 42 pregnant women diagnosed with COVIDâ€19 from March 13, 2020, to March 29, 2020, when they were in their third trimester of pregnancy. They and their newborn infants were monitored until the infant was 1 month old. RESULTS: Over half (52.4%) of the women had a vaginal delivery. The initial clinical symptoms were coughing (66.6%) and fever (59.5%), and one mother died due to thromboâ€embolic events. We admitted 37 newborn infants to the neonatal unit (88%), and 28 were then admitted to intermediate care for organisational virusâ€related reasons. No infants died, and no vertical transmission was detected during hospitalisation or followâ€up. Only six were exclusively breastfed at discharge. CONCLUSION: There was no evidence of COVIDâ€19 transmission in any of the infants born to COVIDâ€19 mothers, and the postâ€discharge advice seemed effective. The measures to avoid transmission appeared to reduce exclusive breastfeeding at discharge.
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