COVID-19 Tanılı Annelerden Doğan Yenidoğanların Klinik, Laboratuvar ve Emzirmeyle Bulaşma Özelliklerinin İncelenmesi
Giriş: Covid-19 hastalarında sıklıkla, ateş ve kuru öksürük, boğaz ağrısı, dispne gibi respiratuar sistemi etkileyen klinik bulgulara rastlanır. COVID-19 hastalığına bağlı enfeksiyonların her zaman solunum yollarına sınırlı kalmadığı ve nörolojik tutulumun da olabileceği gösterilmiştir. Çeşitli mekanizmalarla virüsün santral sinir sistemine yayılım sonucunda oluşabilecek nörolojik tablolar icerisinde; baş ağrısı, baş dönmesi, nöbet, ensefalit, inme ve nöromuskuler bozukluklar, periferik sinir sistemi tutulumları yer almaktadır. Yöntem: Bu çalışma yenidoğan yoğun bakım ünitesinde (YYBÜ) yatan ve COVID-19 tanısı alan annelerden doğan 65 yenidoğanın özelliklerinin incelendiği tanımlayıcı tipte bir araştırmadır. COVID-19 tanılı annelerin, anne sütünde de COVID-19 PCR bakıldı. p
Investigation of Clinical, Laboratory and Breastfeeding Transmission Characteristics of Newborns Born to COVID-19 Diagnosed Mother
Objective: It was aimed to determine the characteristics, clinical and laboratory findings, treatment requirements and post-discharge situation of newborns that mothers with a diagnosed COVID-19 infection. Method: This is a descriptive study examining the characteristics of 65 newborns born to mothers diagnosed with COVID-19 in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). COVID-19 was analyzed by PCR in the breast milk of mothers with a diagnosis of COVID-19. p
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