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Bebés de madres con covid pueden nacer antes y con bajo riesgo de infección

Bebés de madres con covid pueden nacer antes y con bajo riesgo de infección
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Study finds low rate of mom-to-baby COVID-19 spread, effect on infants Infants born to women with COVID-19 have a low chance of contracting the disease from their mothers and having complications, according to a study published yesterday in JAMA. The study included 88,159 Swedish newborns, 92% of those born in the country from Mar 11, 2020, to Jan 31, 2021. Of those, 2,323 (1.6%) were delivered by mothers who tested positive for COVID-19, and only 21 infants in that group (0.9%) tested positive for COVID-19 themselves. The mean gestational age among babies born to women with COVID was 39.2 weeks, compared with 39.6 weeks in the non-COVID group, and preterm birth rates were 8.8% versus 5.5%, respectively. Mortality was higher in infants who had mothers with COVID-19 (0.3% vs 0.12%), but the researchers say this difference is statistically insignificant, as is the length of hospital stay and breastfeeding rates.

COVID-19: Risiko für eine Erkrankung bei Babys von infizierten Müttern?

COVID-19: Risiko für eine Erkrankung bei Babys von infizierten Müttern?
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Low risk of coronavirus infection in babies born to moms who test positive

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. A new study is backing the guidance that babies born to mothers infected with coronavirus should not be separated after delivery. Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and the Public Health Agency of Sweden said that while the babies born to mothers who tested positive for the virus are likely to be born early, few were actually sickened with coronavirus themselves. The study, published in JAMA, analyzed almost 90,000 births that occurred in Sweden between March 11, 2020 and Jan. 31, 2021. Within the data, researchers identified 2,323 babies who were born to SARS-CoV-2-positive mothers. About one-third of the moms in this subset tested positive close to or just after childbirth, and only 21% of babies tested positive for the virus in the first 28 days post-birth. The majority of babies who tested positive did not have symptoms, according to the research, which was published on EurekAlert.org.

Study finds low risk of infection in babies born to mothers tested positive for SARS-CoV-2

Study finds low risk of infection in babies born to mothers tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and the Public Health Agency of Sweden have studied newborn babies whose mothers tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 during pregnancy or childbirth. The results show that although babies born of test-positive mothers are more likely to be born early, extremely few were infected with COVID-19. The study, which is published in the esteemed journal JAMA, supports the Swedish recommendation not to separate mother and baby after delivery. The population-based study comprised 92 per cent of all neonates - almost 90,000 births - in Sweden during the first year of the pandemic (11 March 2020 to 31 January 2021), making it one of the largest datasets in the field to date.

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