Infants born to those who tested positive for COVID-19 during pregnancy may have neurodevelopmental issues after birth, according to preliminary findings from two separate studies out of the U.S. and Spain.
Infants born to those who tested positive for COVID-19 during pregnancy may have neurodevelopmental issues after birth, according to preliminary findings from two separate studies out of the U.S. and Spain.
Babies born to mothers infected with COVID-19 show difficulties with motor development some weeks after birth, according to results of a preliminary study.
The offspring of women who get COVID-19 during pregnancy may face an increased risk for neurodevelopmental differences, although more data are required to confirm the association, investigators say.