Fetal inflammatory response syndrome and postnatal multi-system inflammatory syndrome in COVID-19-positive neonates

IF 0.2 Q4 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Minerva Respiratory Medicine Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.23736/s2784-8477.21.01961-6
Meenakshi S. Kushwah, Arunkrishnan Balaravi, L. Venugopalan, Sreekanth Ramashenoy, Anita Chrisbina, Monisha Prabhakarn, Sumaiya Alauddin, Munmun Sahney, Manoj K. Deenadayalan, P. Petchimuthu
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Increasing incidences of COVID-19 in pregnant women, and lack of data regarding vertical transmission and extent of disease in newborns, has raised a concern towards it. The fetal inflammatory response syndrome (FIRS) and multisystem inflammatory syndrome in neonates (MIS-N) is also not a well-known entity till now. This case report of two newborns is an effort to describe the different clinical scenarios of COVID-19 and its response to the treatment. The first case suggests the possible in utero transmission which is a rare mode of infection as evident from previous data and the inflammatory response, getting treated by the use of immunotherapy and antivirals. The second case suggest the horizontal transmission acquired postnatally and the severity of multisystem inflammatory syndrome in neonate which could not be revived in spite all the efforts in treatment.
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covid -19阳性新生儿的胎儿炎症反应综合征和产后多系统炎症综合征
孕妇中COVID-19的发病率不断上升,以及缺乏关于新生儿垂直传播和疾病程度的数据,引起了人们对这一问题的关注。胎儿炎症反应综合征(FIRS)和新生儿多系统炎症综合征(MIS-N)目前也是一个不为人所知的实体。本两例新生儿病例报告旨在描述COVID-19的不同临床情况及其对治疗的反应。第一个病例表明可能在子宫内传播,这是一种罕见的感染模式,从以前的数据和炎症反应中可以看出,通过使用免疫疗法和抗病毒药物进行治疗。第二个病例提示新生儿的水平传播是在出生后获得的,多系统炎症综合征的严重程度,无论如何努力治疗都无法恢复。
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