Perinatalcovid-19: Viewpoints Review

Maged Naser, Mohamed M. Naser, Lamia H. Shehata

Abstract


The Covid disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, coming about due to the fact of disease with severe acute respiratory syndrome Covid 2 (SARS-Co2) , has brought about severe and boundless ailment in adults, along with pregnant women, whilst not often infecting neonates.
An incomplete comprehension of disease pathogenesis and viral spread has brought about growing guidelines to lessen transmission from infected mothers to neonates. The risk of neonatal infection via perinatal/neonatal transmission is low when recommended precautions are followed. Notwithstanding, the psychosocial implications of these practices and racial/ethnic disparities featured via this pandemic should likewise be tended to when actually focusing on mothers and their new-borns. This review offers an exhaustive define of neonatal–perinatal viewpoints of COVID-19, going from the basic science of disease and proposals for care of pregnant female and neonates to necessary psychosocial, moral, and racial/ethnic factors emerging due to the fact of both the pandemic and the reaction of the healthcare community  to the care of infected individuals.

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Perinatalcovid-19, Viewpoints, Review

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