Breastfeeding in the period of the Covid-19 pandemic: a bibliographic review
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Resumo: | This research was structured with the objective of analyzing in the scientific production if the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus occurs in breastfeeding and the care during breastfeeding to avoid contamination, regarding the current COVID-19 pandemic. This is a narrative review of the literature based on a literature search carried out in February 2021 in the respective data sources: Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Oline (Medline) and Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO). The possibility of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 through breast milk, between mother and child, is still lacking the evidence with greater robustness. Some studies analyzed show that there was no transmission of the virus through breast milk during breastfeeding, even if transmission occurred, it would be necessary to assess the long-term risks associated with its interruption. In the current circumstances, the World Health Organization (WHO) and other maximum bodies recommend breastfeeding, but for that, it is necessary to adhere to the basic hygiene guidelines so that transmission does not occur, since the nutritional and immunological benefits are essential for the growth and development of the neonate and baby. Therefore, infected puerperal women, suspected of COVID-19 or not, should be informed about the importance of continuing to provide their breast milk and that this objective can be achieved by adopting adequate hygiene and safety practices, recommended by the WHO, as breastfeeding improves the baby's immature immune system and strengthens defense mechanisms against infectious agents during and after the entire breastfeeding period. |
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Breastfeeding in the period of the Covid-19 pandemic: a bibliographic reviewLactancia materna en el período de la pandemia de Covid-19: una revisión bibliográficaAleitamento materno no período da pandemia pela Covid-19: uma revisão bibliográficaAleitamento maternoCOVID-19Amamentação. Lactancia maternaCOVID-19Amamantamiento.BreastfeedingCOVID-19Breast-feeding.This research was structured with the objective of analyzing in the scientific production if the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus occurs in breastfeeding and the care during breastfeeding to avoid contamination, regarding the current COVID-19 pandemic. This is a narrative review of the literature based on a literature search carried out in February 2021 in the respective data sources: Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Oline (Medline) and Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO). The possibility of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 through breast milk, between mother and child, is still lacking the evidence with greater robustness. Some studies analyzed show that there was no transmission of the virus through breast milk during breastfeeding, even if transmission occurred, it would be necessary to assess the long-term risks associated with its interruption. In the current circumstances, the World Health Organization (WHO) and other maximum bodies recommend breastfeeding, but for that, it is necessary to adhere to the basic hygiene guidelines so that transmission does not occur, since the nutritional and immunological benefits are essential for the growth and development of the neonate and baby. Therefore, infected puerperal women, suspected of COVID-19 or not, should be informed about the importance of continuing to provide their breast milk and that this objective can be achieved by adopting adequate hygiene and safety practices, recommended by the WHO, as breastfeeding improves the baby's immature immune system and strengthens defense mechanisms against infectious agents during and after the entire breastfeeding period.Esta investigación se estructuró con el objetivo de analizar en la producción científica si la transmisión del virus SARS-CoV-2 ocurre en la lactancia y los cuidados durante la lactancia para evitar contagios, respecto a la actual pandemia de COVID-19. Esta es una revisión narrativa de la literatura basada en una búsqueda bibliográfica realizada en febrero de 2021 en las respectivas fuentes de datos: Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Oline (Medline) y Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO). La posibilidad de transmisión del SARS-CoV-2 a través de la leche materna, entre madre e hijo, aún carece de la evidencia con mayor robustez. Algunos estudios analizados muestran que no hubo transmisión del virus a través de la leche materna durante la lactancia, incluso si ocurriera la transmisión, sería necesario evaluar los riesgos a largo plazo asociados a su interrupción. En las circunstancias actuales, la Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) y otros máximos organismos recomiendan la lactancia materna, pero para ello es necesario ceñirse a las pautas básicas de higiene para que no se produzca la transmisión, ya que los beneficios nutricionales e inmunológicos son fundamentales para la salud. crecimiento y desarrollo del recién nacido y del bebé. Por lo tanto, las puérperas infectadas, sospechosas o no de COVID-19, deben ser informadas sobre la importancia de continuar proporcionando su leche materna y que este objetivo se puede lograr adoptando prácticas adecuadas de higiene y seguridad, recomendadas por la OMS, a medida que mejora la lactancia materna. el sistema inmunológico inmaduro del bebé y fortalece los mecanismos de defensa contra agentes infecciosos durante y después de todo el período de lactancia.Essa pesquisa estruturou-se com o objetivo de analisar na produção científica se na amamentação ocorre à transmissão do vírus SARS-CoV-2 e os cuidados durante a amamentação para evitar contaminação, acerca da atual pandemia da COVID-19. Trata-se de uma revisão narrativa da literatura a partir de uma pesquisa bibliográfica realizada em fevereiro de 2021 nas respectivas fontes de dados: Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Oline (Medline) e Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO). A possibilidade de transmissão do SARS-CoV-2 através do leite materno, entre mãe-filho, ainda é escasso as evidências com maior robustez. Alguns estudos analisados mostram que não houve transmissão do vírus pelo leite materno na amamentação, mesmo se ocorresse à transmissão, seria necessário avaliar os riscos de longo prazo associados com a interrupção do mesmo. Nas atuais circunstâncias, a Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS) e outros órgãos máximos recomendam a amamentação, mas para isso, precisa-se aderir às diretrizes básicas de higiene para não ocorrer à transmissão, visto que os benefícios nutricionais e imunológicos são imprescindíveis para o crescimento e desenvolvimento do neonato e bebê. Portanto, puérperas infectadas, suspeitas de COVID-19 ou não, devem ser informadas sobre a importância de continuar fornecendo seu leite materno e que este objetivo possa ser alcançado por adoção de práticas adequadas de higiene e segurança, recomendadas pela OMS, pois a amamentação melhora o sistema imunológico imaturo do bebê e fortalece mecanismos de defesa contra agentes infecciosos durante e após todo o período de amamentação.Research, Society and Development2022-09-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3330310.33448/rsd-v11i12.33303Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 12; e214111233303Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 12; e214111233303Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 12; e2141112333032525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/33303/29496Copyright (c) 2022 Jhônata Santos Brito; Marks Passos Santos; Matheus Neres Batista; Nivea Tainá Ramos Bitu; Samira Maria Ferreira de Almeida; Jamyle Santos Lima; Maria Luiza Carvalho Paixão; Rubens Barbosa Rezende; Mayana Santos de Freitas Melo; Tâmara Reis Oliveirahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBrito, Jhônata Santos Santos, Marks Passos Batista, Matheus Neres Bitu, Nivea Tainá Ramos Almeida, Samira Maria Ferreira deLima, Jamyle Santos Paixão, Maria Luiza Carvalho Rezende, Rubens Barbosa Melo, Mayana Santos de FreitasOliveira, Tâmara Reis 2022-09-26T11:56:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/33303Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:48:59.892154Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Breastfeeding in the period of the Covid-19 pandemic: a bibliographic review Lactancia materna en el período de la pandemia de Covid-19: una revisión bibliográfica Aleitamento materno no período da pandemia pela Covid-19: uma revisão bibliográfica |
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Breastfeeding in the period of the Covid-19 pandemic: a bibliographic review |
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Breastfeeding in the period of the Covid-19 pandemic: a bibliographic review Brito, Jhônata Santos Aleitamento materno COVID-19 Amamentação. Lactancia materna COVID-19 Amamantamiento. Breastfeeding COVID-19 Breast-feeding. |
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Breastfeeding in the period of the Covid-19 pandemic: a bibliographic review |
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Breastfeeding in the period of the Covid-19 pandemic: a bibliographic review |
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Breastfeeding in the period of the Covid-19 pandemic: a bibliographic review |
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Breastfeeding in the period of the Covid-19 pandemic: a bibliographic review |
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Breastfeeding in the period of the Covid-19 pandemic: a bibliographic review |
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Brito, Jhônata Santos |
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Brito, Jhônata Santos Santos, Marks Passos Batista, Matheus Neres Bitu, Nivea Tainá Ramos Almeida, Samira Maria Ferreira de Lima, Jamyle Santos Paixão, Maria Luiza Carvalho Rezende, Rubens Barbosa Melo, Mayana Santos de Freitas Oliveira, Tâmara Reis |
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Santos, Marks Passos Batista, Matheus Neres Bitu, Nivea Tainá Ramos Almeida, Samira Maria Ferreira de Lima, Jamyle Santos Paixão, Maria Luiza Carvalho Rezende, Rubens Barbosa Melo, Mayana Santos de Freitas Oliveira, Tâmara Reis |
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Brito, Jhônata Santos Santos, Marks Passos Batista, Matheus Neres Bitu, Nivea Tainá Ramos Almeida, Samira Maria Ferreira de Lima, Jamyle Santos Paixão, Maria Luiza Carvalho Rezende, Rubens Barbosa Melo, Mayana Santos de Freitas Oliveira, Tâmara Reis |
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Aleitamento materno COVID-19 Amamentação. Lactancia materna COVID-19 Amamantamiento. Breastfeeding COVID-19 Breast-feeding. |
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Aleitamento materno COVID-19 Amamentação. Lactancia materna COVID-19 Amamantamiento. Breastfeeding COVID-19 Breast-feeding. |
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This research was structured with the objective of analyzing in the scientific production if the transmission of the SARS-CoV-2 virus occurs in breastfeeding and the care during breastfeeding to avoid contamination, regarding the current COVID-19 pandemic. This is a narrative review of the literature based on a literature search carried out in February 2021 in the respective data sources: Medical Literature Analysis and Retrieval System Oline (Medline) and Scientific Electronic Library Online (SciELO). The possibility of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 through breast milk, between mother and child, is still lacking the evidence with greater robustness. Some studies analyzed show that there was no transmission of the virus through breast milk during breastfeeding, even if transmission occurred, it would be necessary to assess the long-term risks associated with its interruption. In the current circumstances, the World Health Organization (WHO) and other maximum bodies recommend breastfeeding, but for that, it is necessary to adhere to the basic hygiene guidelines so that transmission does not occur, since the nutritional and immunological benefits are essential for the growth and development of the neonate and baby. Therefore, infected puerperal women, suspected of COVID-19 or not, should be informed about the importance of continuing to provide their breast milk and that this objective can be achieved by adopting adequate hygiene and safety practices, recommended by the WHO, as breastfeeding improves the baby's immature immune system and strengthens defense mechanisms against infectious agents during and after the entire breastfeeding period. |
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