Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) and Pregnancy: Responding to a Rapidly Evolving Situation.

作者: Sonja A. Rasmussen , Denise J. Jamieson

DOI: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000003873

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摘要: As the world confronts coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), an illness caused by yet another emerging pathogen (severe acute respiratory syndrome 2 [SARS-CoV-2]), obstetric care providers are asking what this means for pregnant women. The global spread has been swift, and many key questions remain. case-fatality rate persons cared in United States whether asymptomatic transmit virus examples of that need to be answered inform public health control measures. There also unanswered specific women, such as women more severely affected intrauterine transmission occurs. Although guidelines from American College Obstetricians Gynecologists Centers Disease Control Prevention have rapidly developed based on best available evidence, additional information is critically needed decisions, workers should receive special consideration, temporarily separate infected mothers their newborns, it safe breastfeed. Some current recommendations well supported, largely we know seasonal influenza: patients avoid contact with ill persons, touching face, cover coughs sneezes, wash hands frequently, disinfect contaminated surfaces, stay home when sick. Prenatal clinics ensure all visitors screened fever symptoms, symptomatic isolated required wear a mask. situation COVID-19 unfolds, critical obstetricians keep up date.

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