Selected article for: "infected mother and negative pressure"

Author: Alvaro Francisco Lopes de Sousa; Herica Emilia Felix de Carvalho; Layze Braz de Oliveira; Guilherme Schneider; Emerson Lucas Silva Camargo; Evandro Watanabe; Denise Andrade; Ana Fatima Carvalho; Isabel Amelia Costa Mendes; Ines Fronteira
Title: EFFECTS OF COVID-19 INFECTION DURING PREGNANCY AND NEONATAL PROGNOSIS: WHAT IS THE EVIDENCE?
  • Document date: 2020_4_22
  • ID: fvzkxetl_36
    Snippet: In terms of preventing transmission from mothers to infants and in the absence of more robust evidence, recommendations are that, in addition to C-sections to be performed in a specific room with negative pressure, mothers should avoid breastfeeding and stay in isolation until complete recovery. Even though the studies addressed here do not report whether traces of SARS-CoV-2 virus were found in breast milk, due to the proximity of mother and inf.....
    Document: In terms of preventing transmission from mothers to infants and in the absence of more robust evidence, recommendations are that, in addition to C-sections to be performed in a specific room with negative pressure, mothers should avoid breastfeeding and stay in isolation until complete recovery. Even though the studies addressed here do not report whether traces of SARS-CoV-2 virus were found in breast milk, due to the proximity of mother and infant during breastfeeding, mothers infected with COVID-19 might directly expel droplets on the infant's face and contaminate her/him. Finally, the studies present various limitations that might have affected the results.

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