Potential Effect of COVID-19 on Maternal and Infant Outcome: Lesson From SARS

被引:3
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作者
Wang, Yun [1 ]
Wang, Yiliang [2 ]
Han, Xiaoxue [1 ]
Ye, Jiazhuo [1 ]
Li, Ruiman [1 ]
机构
[1] Jinan Univ, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Affiliated Hosp 1, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
[2] Jinan Univ, Coll Life Sci & Technol, Guangzhou Jinan Biomed Res & Dev Ctr, Guangzhou, Peoples R China
来源
FRONTIERS IN PEDIATRICS | 2020年 / 8卷
关键词
COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; maternal outcome; infant outcome; SARS-CoV; ACUTE-RESPIRATORY-SYNDROME; PREGNANCY; CORONAVIRUS; PNEUMONIA; PROTEIN; WOMEN; RECOMMENDATIONS; PREVALENCE; ANTIBODIES; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.3389/fped.2020.00511
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), caused by SARS-CoV-2, is highly infectious and its ongoing outbreak has been declared a global pandemic by the WHO. Pregnant women are susceptible to respiratory pathogens and the development of severe pneumonia, suggesting the urgent need to assess the potential maternal and infant outcome of pregnancy with COVID-19. The intrauterine vertical transmission potential of SARS-CoV-2 also remains controversial. Herein, we discuss the potential effect of COVID-19 on maternal and infant outcomes based on current studies, including those published in Chinese, in a total of 80 mothers with COVID-19 and 80 infants. We also comprehensively explored the mother-to-child transmission routes of SARS-CoV-2, in particular the route of intrauterine vertical transmission. Given SARS-CoV-2 is a sister to SARS-CoV, of the SARS-related coronavirus species, we made a comprehensive comparison between them to learn from experiences with SARS. Although there is no evidence supporting the intrauterine vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2, our comprehensive analysis suggests that the adverse maternal and infant outcomes caused by COVID-19 cannot be underestimated. Further, we speculated that the inconsistency between nucleic acids and serological characteristics IgM to SARS-CoV-2 of infants' specimens may be caused by the disruption of the amniotic barrier by the inflammatory factors induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection. Our review is beneficial to understand the effect of SARS-CoV-2 on maternal and infant outcomes.
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