COVID-19 infection proceeds to spread rapidly, it has affected approximately 22 million people and resulted in 770.000 deaths worldwide so far (18 August 2020). The effect of COVID-19 infection on newborn babies still remains unclear. There is limited data regarding the effect of the virus in fetal life and among neonates after birth. Due to insufficient data, an ideal management method or treatment and follow-up guideline for disease in newborn babies cannot be established. In the recent three studies with the highest number of cases, it is reported that mothers who had COVID-19 infection in the last trimester, can breastfeed their babies if they comply with the appropriate hygiene and transmission prevention rules. It is also reported that pregnant women who got infected during pregnancy, have higher rates of maternal mortality, preterm birth frequency and cesarean delivery. Moreover it is asserted that vertical transmisson of the virus is possible and the babies who have community-acquired COVID-19 infection after birth often have symptoms of fever, hypoxemia, cough, tachypnea, less frequently feeding difficulty, retraction, ral, nasal congestion and exanthema. Topics as; its transmission via vaginal secretions during vaginal delivery, presence of the virus in breast milk and whether it has a teratogenic effect in intrauterine period, have not been fully explained. In this study, it is aimed to review the studies on newborn babies with COVID-19 infection and to compile the epidemic data, clinical findings, diagnosis and current information recommended for treatment. Although there is a limited number of published data on babies of mothers who had COVID-19 infection in the last period of pregnancy and babies who had infection in the neonatal period, the effects of the virus on the fetus in the early period of pregnancy and the long-term problems of newborn babies remain unknown.
COVID 19 infection continues to spread rapidly around the world, finally the virus infected about 22 million people and caused the deaths of 788 000 people (21 August 2020). The effect of COVID 19 infection on newborn babies is unknown. Publications reporting the effects of the disease on newborn babies are quite a few and are often made up of series of events. Due to data insufficiency, newborn babies cannot create an ideal method of disease management or treatment and monitoring guidelines. The number of cases last published in the highest three studies in the last period of pregnancy that mothers who suffer from COVID 19 infection in compliance with the appropriate hygiene and prevention rules were not detected a disorder in breastfeeding their babies in pregnancy COVID 19 infection in pregnancy maternal mortality, premature birth rate, caesarean birth rates are high and the virus has a vertical transition potential, after childbirth COVID 19 infection in babies that suffer from a common source of COVID 19 infection are often diagnosed with fever, hypoxemia, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, cough, The intrauterine life effect of the virus, the transition from the placenta, the transmission with secretions in childbirth, the transition with breast milk is not fully explained. In our article, studies on newborn babies diagnosed with COVID 19 infection were evaluated, aimed at collecting epidemic data, clinical findings, diagnosis and the current information recommended in treatment. Although there is a limited number of published data about the infection of the infected mothers with COVID 19 in the last period of pregnancy, the effects of the contact with the virus on the fetus in the early period of pregnancy and the long-term problems of the newborn infected with the virus remain unknown. (SETB-2020-08-150)
Alan : Sağlık Bilimleri
Dergi Türü : Ulusal
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