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Tytuł pozycji:

Should COVID-19 Mother Breastfeed her Newborn Child? A Literature Review on the Safety of Breastfeeding for Pregnant Women with COVID-19.

Tytuł:
Should COVID-19 Mother Breastfeed her Newborn Child? A Literature Review on the Safety of Breastfeeding for Pregnant Women with COVID-19.
Autorzy:
Bhatt H; Goshen Hospital, Goshen, IN, USA. .; Indiana University School of Medicine, South Bend, IN, USA. .
Źródło:
Current nutrition reports [Curr Nutr Rep] 2021 Mar; Vol. 10 (1), pp. 71-75. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Jan 04.
Typ publikacji:
Journal Article; Review
Język:
English
Imprint Name(s):
Original Publication: New York : Springer US, 2012-
MeSH Terms:
Breast Feeding*
Pregnant Women*
COVID-19/*transmission
Milk, Human/*virology
Antibodies, Viral ; COVID-19/prevention & control ; Case-Control Studies ; Cohort Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical/prevention & control ; Milk, Human/immunology ; Mothers ; Pandemics/prevention & control ; Pregnancy ; SARS-CoV-2
References:
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Emerg Microbes Infect. 2020 Dec;9(1):1467-1469. (PMID: 32552365)
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Rev Esp Salud Publica. 2020 May 27;94:. (PMID: 32458823)
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Transl Pediatr. 2020 Feb;9(1):51-60. (PMID: 32154135)
Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2021 Jan;1484(1):32-54. (PMID: 32860259)
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Lancet. 2020 Mar 7;395(10226):809-815. (PMID: 32151335)
JAMA. 2020 May 12;323(18):1846-1848. (PMID: 32215581)
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Front Med. 2020 Apr;14(2):193-198. (PMID: 32285380)
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Contributed Indexing:
Keywords: Breast milk; Breastfeeding; COVID-19; Infant; Newborn; Pregnancy; SARS-CoV-2
Substance Nomenclature:
0 (Antibodies, Viral)
Entry Date(s):
Date Created: 20210104 Date Completed: 20210402 Latest Revision: 20231111
Update Code:
20240105
PubMed Central ID:
PMC7780073
DOI:
10.1007/s13668-020-00343-z
PMID:
33394459
Czasopismo naukowe
Purpose of Review: Breastfeeding is beneficial to both the newborn and the mother. During the COVID-19 pandemic, concerns have been raised on whether the SARS-CoV-2 virus could be transmitted from COVID-19 positive mother to the newborn through breastmilk. The purpose of this review is to examine the available evidence on the risks of transmission of infection from COVID-19 mothers to their newborns through breastfeeding.
Recent Findings: Data is very limited in this regard, with only a few smaller case series, and case reports have been published so far. In most of the studies, breastmilk samples from COVID-19 mothers tested negative for the virus. In the case reports where the virus was detected in breastmilk and the infants were diagnosed with COVID-19, it remained unclear whether the disease was transmitted through breastmilk or direct contact or through delivery. Another hypothesis is that the viral antibodies could pass to the newborn passively through breastmilk of COVID-19 positive mothers and give immunity to the child, but data is minimal. Based on the currently available limited evidence and recognizing the benefits of breastfeeding, it may be concluded that if the health of the mother and her newborn allows, direct breastfeeding or extracted breastmilk should be encouraged by the healthcare providers after a careful discussion of the risks of vertical transmission to the mother and her family. Preventive measures should be taken by COVID-19 mothers to prevent droplet transmission of infection to the infants while breastfeeding.

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