新的大流行——新的问题:疑似或确诊COVID-19母亲所生婴儿的产后护理

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Revista Romana de Boli Infectioase Pub Date : 2022-09-30 DOI:10.37897/rjid.2022.3.2
Lia Spoiala, Maura-Adelina Hincu, G. Zonda, Anda-Ioana Avasilcai, Cristina Gavrilovici, Vlad Dima, L. Păduraru
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COVID-19感染主要是一种社区获得性空气传播呼吸道感染,使儿科和新生儿极易感染该疾病。自冠状病毒大流行开始以来,出现了许多关于母婴健康的问题,其中讨论最多的问题之一是对疑似或确诊COVID-19母亲所生婴儿的管理。孩子出生后立即与阳性母亲分离是否可取?母乳喂养的建议是什么?这些儿童是否有短期和长期的随访指征或者是否有任何可能的长期并发症需要我们考虑?最后,对母亲和婴儿最尊重和最道德的措施是什么?我们的目的是分析和比较关于疑似或确诊COVID-19母亲所生婴儿管理的现有指南,并讨论现有方案之间的相似之处和差异。
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A new pandemic – new questions: postnatal care of infants born to mothers with suspected or confirmed COVID-19
COVID-19 infection is primarily a community-acquired airborne respiratory infection, making pediatric and neonatal populations extremely vulnerable to the disease. Since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, many questions regarding mother and infant health have arisen, one of the most discussed issues being the management of infants born to mothers with suspected or confirmed COVID-19. Is it advisable to separate the child from the positive mother immediately after birth? What are the recommendations for breastfeeding? Are there any short and long-term follow-up indications or are there any possible long-term complications that we should take into account in those children? And not lastly, what are the most respectful and ethical measures both for mother and infant? We aim to analyze and compare the existing guidelines regarding the management of infants born to mothers with suspected or confirmed COVID-19 and to discuss the similarities and discrepancies between the available protocols.
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