Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeeding
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Resumo: | With the high and fast spread of the covid-19 in the population, some worries has been raised, like the safety of pregnant women and that are in breastfeeding. This attention is about the possible transmission from mother to son through breast milk. Objective: verify the possibility of a possible transmission from mother to son through breast milk. Methods: the articles searches were done at the electronics databases SciELO, PubMed and Lilacs. For the articles searches were used selected descriptors through consultations to the DECS (subjects descriptors in health science of BIREME), being them "breastfeeding", "breast milk" and "covid-19", the search in the literature was in the last three years. Results: when performing the screening using the inclusion criteria, there is for study a total of eight articles, where 50% of these articles showed negative samples of SARS-CoV-2 in the breast milk, whilst the others 50% recognize the SARS-CoV-2 presents in at least one sample of breast milk. Conclusion: the studies covered in this review showed that breastfeeding is not considered a vertical transmission medium for the coronavirus. |
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Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeedingPosible transmisión de madre a hijo en covid-19 mediante lactanciaPossível transmissão de mãe para filho da covid-19 através da amamentação Covid-19Leche maternaAmamantamiento.Covid-19Breast milkBreast-feeding.Covid-19Leite maternoAmamentação.With the high and fast spread of the covid-19 in the population, some worries has been raised, like the safety of pregnant women and that are in breastfeeding. This attention is about the possible transmission from mother to son through breast milk. Objective: verify the possibility of a possible transmission from mother to son through breast milk. Methods: the articles searches were done at the electronics databases SciELO, PubMed and Lilacs. For the articles searches were used selected descriptors through consultations to the DECS (subjects descriptors in health science of BIREME), being them "breastfeeding", "breast milk" and "covid-19", the search in the literature was in the last three years. Results: when performing the screening using the inclusion criteria, there is for study a total of eight articles, where 50% of these articles showed negative samples of SARS-CoV-2 in the breast milk, whilst the others 50% recognize the SARS-CoV-2 presents in at least one sample of breast milk. Conclusion: the studies covered in this review showed that breastfeeding is not considered a vertical transmission medium for the coronavirus.Con la alta y rápida propagación del covid-19 en la población, se han planteado algunas preocupaciones, como la seguridad de las mujeres embarazadas y lactantes. Esta atención se centra en la posible transmisión de madre a hijo a través de la leche materna. Objetivo: verificar la posibilidad de una posible transmisión maternoinfantil a través de la leche materna. Métodos: Se realizaron búsquedas de artículos en las bases de datos electrónicas Scielo, Pubmed y Lilacs. Para la búsqueda de artículos se utilizaron las palabras clave “lactancia materna”, “leche materna” y “covid-19”, la búsqueda bibliográfica se realizó en los últimos 3 años. Resultados: Al realizar el cribado con los criterios de inclusión, se estudiaron un total de 8 artículos, donde el 50% de estos artículos presentaron muestras negativas de SARS-CoV-2 en la leche materna, mientras que el otro 50% identificó SARS-CoV-2 presente en al menos 1 muestra de leche materna. Conclusión: Los estudios cubiertos en esta revisión revelaron que la lactancia materna no se considera un medio de transmisión vertical del coronavirus.Com a propagação alta e rápida da covid-19 na população, algumas preocupações foram levantadas, como a segurança de mulheres grávidas e que estão no período de amamentação. Essa atenção é sobre a possível transmissão de mãe para filho através do leite materno. Objetivo: verificar a possibilidade de uma possível transmissão de mãe para filho através do leite materno. Métodos: A buscas de artigos foi realizada nas bases de dados eletrônicos Scielo, Pubmed e Lilacs. Para a busca de artigos foram utilizadas palavras-chave “amamentação”, “leite materno” e “covid-19”, a busca na literatura se deu nos últimos 3 anos. Resultados: Ao realizar a triagem utilizando os critérios de inclusão, tem-se para estudo um total de 8 artigos, onde 50% destes artigos apresentaram amostras negativas do SARS-CoV-2 nos leites maternos, enquanto os outros 50% identificaram o SARS-CoV-2 presentes em ao menos 1 amostra de leite materno. Conclusão: Os estudos abordados nesta revisão revelaram que o aleitamento materno não é considerado um meio de transmissão vertical para o coronavírus.Research, Society and Development2021-12-24info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2348810.33448/rsd-v10i17.23488Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 17; e173101723488Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 17; e173101723488Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 17; e1731017234882525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/23488/21464Copyright (c) 2021 Valdislaynner Khimberly do Nascimento Santos; Danielle Cássia de Oliveira; Alisse Maria Chaves de Lima Peixoto; Lívia Almeida Amaral Ferrazhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Valdislaynner Khimberly do Nascimento Oliveira, Danielle Cássia de Peixoto, Alisse Maria Chaves de Lima Ferraz, Lívia Almeida Amaral 2022-01-01T11:11:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/23488Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:20.584502Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeeding Posible transmisión de madre a hijo en covid-19 mediante lactancia Possível transmissão de mãe para filho da covid-19 através da amamentação |
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Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeeding |
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Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeeding Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeeding Santos, Valdislaynner Khimberly do Nascimento Covid-19 Leche materna Amamantamiento. Covid-19 Breast milk Breast-feeding. Covid-19 Leite materno Amamentação. Santos, Valdislaynner Khimberly do Nascimento Covid-19 Leche materna Amamantamiento. Covid-19 Breast milk Breast-feeding. Covid-19 Leite materno Amamentação. |
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Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeeding |
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Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeeding |
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Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeeding Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeeding |
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Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeeding Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeeding |
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Possible transmission from mother to child at covid-19 through breastfeeding |
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Santos, Valdislaynner Khimberly do Nascimento |
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Santos, Valdislaynner Khimberly do Nascimento Santos, Valdislaynner Khimberly do Nascimento Oliveira, Danielle Cássia de Peixoto, Alisse Maria Chaves de Lima Ferraz, Lívia Almeida Amaral Oliveira, Danielle Cássia de Peixoto, Alisse Maria Chaves de Lima Ferraz, Lívia Almeida Amaral |
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Oliveira, Danielle Cássia de Peixoto, Alisse Maria Chaves de Lima Ferraz, Lívia Almeida Amaral |
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Santos, Valdislaynner Khimberly do Nascimento Oliveira, Danielle Cássia de Peixoto, Alisse Maria Chaves de Lima Ferraz, Lívia Almeida Amaral |
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Covid-19 Leche materna Amamantamiento. Covid-19 Breast milk Breast-feeding. Covid-19 Leite materno Amamentação. |
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Covid-19 Leche materna Amamantamiento. Covid-19 Breast milk Breast-feeding. Covid-19 Leite materno Amamentação. |
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With the high and fast spread of the covid-19 in the population, some worries has been raised, like the safety of pregnant women and that are in breastfeeding. This attention is about the possible transmission from mother to son through breast milk. Objective: verify the possibility of a possible transmission from mother to son through breast milk. Methods: the articles searches were done at the electronics databases SciELO, PubMed and Lilacs. For the articles searches were used selected descriptors through consultations to the DECS (subjects descriptors in health science of BIREME), being them "breastfeeding", "breast milk" and "covid-19", the search in the literature was in the last three years. Results: when performing the screening using the inclusion criteria, there is for study a total of eight articles, where 50% of these articles showed negative samples of SARS-CoV-2 in the breast milk, whilst the others 50% recognize the SARS-CoV-2 presents in at least one sample of breast milk. Conclusion: the studies covered in this review showed that breastfeeding is not considered a vertical transmission medium for the coronavirus. |
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