Response Guidelines for Newborn Infants Born to Mothers with Suspected or Confirmed Coronavirus Disease 2019

Do-Hyun Kim
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Since December 2019, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been spreading rapidly worldwide With the increase in the number of infections, the numbers of pregnant women and newborn infants with COVID-19 are also increasing Accord ing to the limited recent studies, COVID-19 appears to be mainly transmitted to newborn infants by the mother’s droplets or direct contact with the mother, and no clear evidence supports the vertical transmission from the mother to the newborn infant To date, the likelihood of severe outcomes in newborn infants born to mothers with confirmed COVID-19 is relatively very low, but the possibility should be considered The present response guidelines address the management of newborn infants born to mothers with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 The management covers precautions for birth attendants or medical staffs, testing for COVID-19, isolation, neonatal care, breastfeeding, and mother/baby contact These response guidelines can be revised in accordance with further updates on COVID-19 and should be adapted to each local health-care facility
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疑似或确诊2019冠状病毒病母亲所生新生儿应对指南
自2019年12月以来,2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)在全球范围内迅速传播,随着感染人数的增加,感染COVID-19的孕妇和新生儿人数也在增加。根据最近有限的研究,COVID-19似乎主要通过母亲飞沫或与母亲直接接触传播给新生儿,迄今没有明确的证据支持母亲向新生儿的垂直传播。COVID-19确诊母亲所生新生儿出现严重后果的可能性相对较低,但应考虑这种可能性。本应对指南涉及对疑似或确诊COVID-19母亲所生新生儿的管理,包括助产士或医务人员的预防措施、COVID-19检测、隔离、新生儿护理、母乳喂养、这些应对指南可根据COVID-19的进一步最新情况进行修订,并应适用于每个地方卫生保健机构
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