New coronavirus disease and maternal-fetal repercussions sars-cov-2 infection from pregnancy to the puerperium

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Autor(a) principal: Leão, Marcos Lorran Paranhos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Silva, Iago José Cunha, Enes, Livia Sonale da Rocha Pantoja, Pereira, Mateus Faria, Prado, Ana Beatriz Barros Porpino do, Gomes, Danielly Silva, Viana, Amanda Carla Corrêa, Silva, Luan Nilton da, Branco, Pedro Henrique de Oliveira, Carvalhais, Gustavo Ferreira, Sabino, Marianne Regina Araújo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scire Salutis
Texto Completo: https://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/6989
Resumo: The SARS-CoV-2 virus accumulates more than 397 million cases and almost 5.8 million deaths worldwide. It is an agent transmitted by droplets of infected secretions. During pregnancy, a variety of circumstances can affect maternal health, fetal development, and neonatal health, and the environment to which the expectant mother is exposed can leave a permanent imprint on the baby's physiology. Thus, there is a real need for special attention in the relationship of pregnant women with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Therefore, it is important to raise the new findings relating to COVID-19 throughout the period from pregnancy to the puerperium, including childbirth and breastfeeding. The objective of this work was to analyze the existing literature in order to raise knowledge of the relationship between COVID-19 and the entire period involving pregnancy. It is a qualitative, basic, exploratory work and an integrative bibliographic procedure. The search was carried out in the repositories: Pubmed, Bireme, Lilacs and Scielo using the descriptors: Infection, COVID-19 and New born, in English, Portuguese and Spanish, published in 2020 and 2021. The literature (24 articles) showed that there is conflict between multiple data. Pregnancy and neonatal periods are considered high risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection. The mechanism of neonatal infection is not clear, there are cases of transplacental transmission, infected at birth, by direct contact and who did not become infected. Regarding the evolution and prognosis of the disease, when symptomatic, babies have predominantly respiratory dysfunctions. There is no consensus on whether breastfeeding should be done directly or indirectly and whether the baby should be immediately separated from the positive mother. It is considered that there is a lot of inconclusive information about the subjects analyzed and that much remains to be done to build strong scientific evidence on the subject.
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spelling New coronavirus disease and maternal-fetal repercussions sars-cov-2 infection from pregnancy to the puerperiumDoença do novo coronavírus e repercussões materno-fetais infecção por sars-cov-2 da gravidez ao puerpério GravidezPartoAleitamento MaternoNeonatologiaInfecções por CoronavírusPregnancyParturitionBreast FeedingNeonatologyCoronavirus InfectionsEmbarazoPartoAmamantamientoNeonatologiaInfecciones por CoronavirusThe SARS-CoV-2 virus accumulates more than 397 million cases and almost 5.8 million deaths worldwide. It is an agent transmitted by droplets of infected secretions. During pregnancy, a variety of circumstances can affect maternal health, fetal development, and neonatal health, and the environment to which the expectant mother is exposed can leave a permanent imprint on the baby's physiology. Thus, there is a real need for special attention in the relationship of pregnant women with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Therefore, it is important to raise the new findings relating to COVID-19 throughout the period from pregnancy to the puerperium, including childbirth and breastfeeding. The objective of this work was to analyze the existing literature in order to raise knowledge of the relationship between COVID-19 and the entire period involving pregnancy. It is a qualitative, basic, exploratory work and an integrative bibliographic procedure. The search was carried out in the repositories: Pubmed, Bireme, Lilacs and Scielo using the descriptors: Infection, COVID-19 and New born, in English, Portuguese and Spanish, published in 2020 and 2021. The literature (24 articles) showed that there is conflict between multiple data. Pregnancy and neonatal periods are considered high risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection. The mechanism of neonatal infection is not clear, there are cases of transplacental transmission, infected at birth, by direct contact and who did not become infected. Regarding the evolution and prognosis of the disease, when symptomatic, babies have predominantly respiratory dysfunctions. There is no consensus on whether breastfeeding should be done directly or indirectly and whether the baby should be immediately separated from the positive mother. It is considered that there is a lot of inconclusive information about the subjects analyzed and that much remains to be done to build strong scientific evidence on the subject.O vírus SARS-CoV-2 acumula mais de 397 milhões de casos e quase 5,8 milhões de mortes em todo o mundo. É um agente transmitido por gotículas de secreções infectadas. Durante a gravidez, uma variedade de circunstâncias pode afetar a saúde materna, o desenvolvimento fetal e a saúde neonatal e o ambiente ao qual a gestante está exposta pode deixar uma marca permanente na fisiologia do bebê. Assim, existe uma necessidade real de atenção especial na relação das gestantes com a infecção pelo SARS-CoV-2. Por isso, se torna importante levantar quais os novos achados relacionando a COVID-19 em todo o período da gestação ao puerpério, passando pelo parto e a amamentação. O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a literatura já existente a fim de levantar os conhecimentos da relação da COVID-19 com todo o período que envolve a gestação. Trata-se de um trabalho qualitativo, básico, exploratório e de procedimento bibliográfico integrativo. A busca foi realizada nos repositórios: Pubmed, Bireme, Lilacs e Scielo utilizando os descritores: Infection, COVID-19 e New born, em inglês, português e espanhol, publicados em 2020 e 2021. A literatura (24 artigos) mostrou que há conflito entre vários dados. A gravidez e os períodos neonatais são considerados de alto risco para a infecção por SARS-CoV-2. O mecanismo da infecção neonatal não é claro, existindo casos de transmissão transplacentária, infectados ao nascer, por contato direto e que não se infectaram. Com relação à evolução e prognóstico da doença, quando sintomáticos, os bebês apresentam predominantemente disfunções respiratórias. Não há consenso se o aleitamento materno deve ser feito de modo direto ou indireto e se o bebê deve ser imediatamente separado da mãe positivada. Considera-se que há, muita informação inconclusiva acerca dos assuntos analisados e que muito ainda deve ser feito para se construir uma evidência científica forte sobre o assunto.Sustenere Publishing2022-05-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/698910.6008/CBPC2236-9600.2022.002.0021Scire Salutis; Vol. 12 No. 2 (2022): Scire Salutis - Fev, Mar, Abr 2022; 201-206Scire Salutis; Vol. 12 Núm. 2 (2022): Scire Salutis - Fev, Mar, Abr 2022; 201-206Scire Salutis; v. 12 n. 2 (2022): Scire Salutis - Fev, Mar, Abr 2022; 201-2062236-9600reponame:Scire Salutisinstname:Companhia Brasileira de Produção Científica (CBPC)instacron:ESSenghttps://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/6989/3761https://sustenere.inf.br/index.php/sciresalutis/article/view/6989/3760Copyright (c) 2022 Scire Salutishttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessLeão, Marcos Lorran ParanhosSilva, Iago José CunhaEnes, Livia Sonale da Rocha PantojaPereira, Mateus FariaPrado, Ana Beatriz Barros Porpino do Gomes, Danielly Silva Viana, Amanda Carla CorrêaSilva, Luan Nilton daBranco, Pedro Henrique de OliveiraCarvalhais, Gustavo FerreiraSabino, Marianne Regina Araújo 2023-08-03T13:33:39Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/6989Revistahttps://sustenere.co/index.php/sciresalutisONGhttps://sustenere.co/index.php/sciresalutis/oai||carlos@arvore.org.br2236-96002236-9600opendoar:2023-08-03T13:33:39Scire Salutis - Companhia Brasileira de Produção Científica (CBPC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv New coronavirus disease and maternal-fetal repercussions sars-cov-2 infection from pregnancy to the puerperium
Doença do novo coronavírus e repercussões materno-fetais infecção por sars-cov-2 da gravidez ao puerpério
title New coronavirus disease and maternal-fetal repercussions sars-cov-2 infection from pregnancy to the puerperium
spellingShingle New coronavirus disease and maternal-fetal repercussions sars-cov-2 infection from pregnancy to the puerperium
Leão, Marcos Lorran Paranhos
Gravidez
Parto
Aleitamento Materno
Neonatologia
Infecções por Coronavírus
Pregnancy
Parturition
Breast Feeding
Neonatology
Coronavirus Infections
Embarazo
Parto
Amamantamiento
Neonatologia
Infecciones por Coronavirus
title_short New coronavirus disease and maternal-fetal repercussions sars-cov-2 infection from pregnancy to the puerperium
title_full New coronavirus disease and maternal-fetal repercussions sars-cov-2 infection from pregnancy to the puerperium
title_fullStr New coronavirus disease and maternal-fetal repercussions sars-cov-2 infection from pregnancy to the puerperium
title_full_unstemmed New coronavirus disease and maternal-fetal repercussions sars-cov-2 infection from pregnancy to the puerperium
title_sort New coronavirus disease and maternal-fetal repercussions sars-cov-2 infection from pregnancy to the puerperium
author Leão, Marcos Lorran Paranhos
author_facet Leão, Marcos Lorran Paranhos
Silva, Iago José Cunha
Enes, Livia Sonale da Rocha Pantoja
Pereira, Mateus Faria
Prado, Ana Beatriz Barros Porpino do
Gomes, Danielly Silva
Viana, Amanda Carla Corrêa
Silva, Luan Nilton da
Branco, Pedro Henrique de Oliveira
Carvalhais, Gustavo Ferreira
Sabino, Marianne Regina Araújo
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author2 Silva, Iago José Cunha
Enes, Livia Sonale da Rocha Pantoja
Pereira, Mateus Faria
Prado, Ana Beatriz Barros Porpino do
Gomes, Danielly Silva
Viana, Amanda Carla Corrêa
Silva, Luan Nilton da
Branco, Pedro Henrique de Oliveira
Carvalhais, Gustavo Ferreira
Sabino, Marianne Regina Araújo
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leão, Marcos Lorran Paranhos
Silva, Iago José Cunha
Enes, Livia Sonale da Rocha Pantoja
Pereira, Mateus Faria
Prado, Ana Beatriz Barros Porpino do
Gomes, Danielly Silva
Viana, Amanda Carla Corrêa
Silva, Luan Nilton da
Branco, Pedro Henrique de Oliveira
Carvalhais, Gustavo Ferreira
Sabino, Marianne Regina Araújo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Gravidez
Parto
Aleitamento Materno
Neonatologia
Infecções por Coronavírus
Pregnancy
Parturition
Breast Feeding
Neonatology
Coronavirus Infections
Embarazo
Parto
Amamantamiento
Neonatologia
Infecciones por Coronavirus
topic Gravidez
Parto
Aleitamento Materno
Neonatologia
Infecções por Coronavírus
Pregnancy
Parturition
Breast Feeding
Neonatology
Coronavirus Infections
Embarazo
Parto
Amamantamiento
Neonatologia
Infecciones por Coronavirus
description The SARS-CoV-2 virus accumulates more than 397 million cases and almost 5.8 million deaths worldwide. It is an agent transmitted by droplets of infected secretions. During pregnancy, a variety of circumstances can affect maternal health, fetal development, and neonatal health, and the environment to which the expectant mother is exposed can leave a permanent imprint on the baby's physiology. Thus, there is a real need for special attention in the relationship of pregnant women with SARS-CoV-2 infection. Therefore, it is important to raise the new findings relating to COVID-19 throughout the period from pregnancy to the puerperium, including childbirth and breastfeeding. The objective of this work was to analyze the existing literature in order to raise knowledge of the relationship between COVID-19 and the entire period involving pregnancy. It is a qualitative, basic, exploratory work and an integrative bibliographic procedure. The search was carried out in the repositories: Pubmed, Bireme, Lilacs and Scielo using the descriptors: Infection, COVID-19 and New born, in English, Portuguese and Spanish, published in 2020 and 2021. The literature (24 articles) showed that there is conflict between multiple data. Pregnancy and neonatal periods are considered high risk for SARS-CoV-2 infection. The mechanism of neonatal infection is not clear, there are cases of transplacental transmission, infected at birth, by direct contact and who did not become infected. Regarding the evolution and prognosis of the disease, when symptomatic, babies have predominantly respiratory dysfunctions. There is no consensus on whether breastfeeding should be done directly or indirectly and whether the baby should be immediately separated from the positive mother. It is considered that there is a lot of inconclusive information about the subjects analyzed and that much remains to be done to build strong scientific evidence on the subject.
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