Abstract

Background: Regarding the potential risk of Covid- 19 among pregnant ladies and frequent fetal transmission is the main aim of this study.
 Material and Method: To answer the health-related field questions, systematic literature review papers are published, that during pregnancy and neonatal transmission what are the effects of covid- 19. Pregnant women with counts 755 and neonates having counts 598 are observed. Having C- section women are almost above half of the total, for SARS 398 (82%) infants are tested and infants that results positive are 9 (2%). Vertical transmission has no evidence because of the care provided during and after pregnancy, there is a shortage of biological testing, and knowledge gaps are more.
 Conclusion: the clinical conditions of pregnant women infected with SARS- CoV-2 cannot be ruled out, whether the occurrence of respiratory disease, cardiac rhythm disturbances, acid-base imbalances, the infection is associated with comorbidities or not. So before and after the delivery of the baby, testing should be recommended.

Highlights

  • The outbreak of Covid- 19, a respiratory disease, caused by coronavirus SARS Covid -19, WHO declared it as 6th public international emergency

  • How the pregnant women and the possibility of vertical transmission and premature birth are more susceptible to be attacked by this virus and this mechanism and evidences are still unknown. 7

  • Risk of adverse maternal and neonatal complications, premature birth, spontaneous abortion, endotracheal intubation, and restriction of intrauterine growth, hospitalization in an intensive care unit, renal failure, intravascular coagulopathy and transmission to the fetus or newborn are the clinical manifestation of covid infection. 10, The studies related to the susceptibility of pregnant women for covid infection is unproven

Read more

Summary

Introduction

The outbreak of Covid- 19, a respiratory disease, caused by coronavirus SARS Covid -19, WHO declared it as 6th public international emergency. 6. How the pregnant women and the possibility of vertical transmission and premature birth are more susceptible to be attacked by this virus and this mechanism and evidences are still unknown. 8, 9 And risk of adverse maternal and neonatal complications, premature birth, spontaneous abortion, endotracheal intubation, and restriction of intrauterine growth, hospitalization in an intensive care unit, renal failure, intravascular coagulopathy and transmission to the fetus or newborn are the clinical manifestation of covid infection. To prove the evidence of clinical practices related to pregnant women and transmission of infection to newborn baby regarding severity and possible adverse effects of COVID- 19 infection. Conclusion: the clinical conditions of pregnant women infected with SARS- CoV-2 cannot be ruled out, whether the occurrence of respiratory disease, cardiac rhythm disturbances, acid-base imbalances, the infection is associated with comorbidities or not. Before and after the delivery of the baby, testing should be recommended

Objectives
Methods
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call