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Breastfeeding of infants born to mothers with COVID-19: a rapid review
BACKGROUND: Existing recommendations on whether mothers with COVID-19 should continue breastfeeding are still conflicting. We aimed to conduct a rapid review of mother-to-child transmission of COVID-19 during breastfeeding. METHODS: We systematically searched Medline, Embase, Web of Science, Cochran...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290644/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32566555 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-20-3299 |
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author | Yang, Nan Che, Siyi Zhang, Jingyi Wang, Xia Tang, Yuyi Wang, Jianjian Huang, Liping Wang, Chenglin Zhang, Hairong Baskota, Muna Ma, Yanfang Zhou, Qi Luo, Xufei Yang, Shu Feng, Xixi Li, Weiguo Fukuoka, Toshio Ahn, Hyeong Sik Lee, Myeong Soo Luo, Zhengxiu Liu, Enmei Chen, Yaolong |
author_facet | Yang, Nan Che, Siyi Zhang, Jingyi Wang, Xia Tang, Yuyi Wang, Jianjian Huang, Liping Wang, Chenglin Zhang, Hairong Baskota, Muna Ma, Yanfang Zhou, Qi Luo, Xufei Yang, Shu Feng, Xixi Li, Weiguo Fukuoka, Toshio Ahn, Hyeong Sik Lee, Myeong Soo Luo, Zhengxiu Liu, Enmei Chen, Yaolong |
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description | BACKGROUND: Existing recommendations on whether mothers with COVID-19 should continue breastfeeding are still conflicting. We aimed to conduct a rapid review of mother-to-child transmission of COVID-19 during breastfeeding. METHODS: We systematically searched Medline, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, China Biology Medicine disc, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, and preprint articles up to March 2020. We included studies relevant to transmission through milk and respiratory droplets during breastfeeding of mothers with COVID-19, SARS, MERS and influenza. Two reviewers independently screened studies for eligibility, extracted data, assessed risk of bias and used GRADE to assess certainty of evidence. RESULTS: A total of 4,481 records were identified in our literature search. Six studies (five case reports and one case series) involving 58 mothers (16 mothers with COVID-19, 42 mothers with influenza) and their infants proved eligible. Five case reports showed that the viral nucleic acid tests for all thirteen collected samples of breast milk from mothers with COVID-19 were negative. A case series of 42 influenza infected postpartum mothers taking precautions (hand hygiene and wearing masks) before breastfeeding showed that no neonates were infected with influenza during one-month of follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The current evidence indicates that SARS-CoV-2 viral nucleic acid has not been detected in breast milk. The benefits of breastfeeding may outweigh the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection in infants. Mothers with COVID-19 should take appropriate precautions to reduce the risk of transmission via droplets and close contact during breastfeeding. |
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spelling | pubmed-72906442020-06-19 Breastfeeding of infants born to mothers with COVID-19: a rapid review Yang, Nan Che, Siyi Zhang, Jingyi Wang, Xia Tang, Yuyi Wang, Jianjian Huang, Liping Wang, Chenglin Zhang, Hairong Baskota, Muna Ma, Yanfang Zhou, Qi Luo, Xufei Yang, Shu Feng, Xixi Li, Weiguo Fukuoka, Toshio Ahn, Hyeong Sik Lee, Myeong Soo Luo, Zhengxiu Liu, Enmei Chen, Yaolong Ann Transl Med Original Article BACKGROUND: Existing recommendations on whether mothers with COVID-19 should continue breastfeeding are still conflicting. We aimed to conduct a rapid review of mother-to-child transmission of COVID-19 during breastfeeding. METHODS: We systematically searched Medline, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, China Biology Medicine disc, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, and preprint articles up to March 2020. We included studies relevant to transmission through milk and respiratory droplets during breastfeeding of mothers with COVID-19, SARS, MERS and influenza. Two reviewers independently screened studies for eligibility, extracted data, assessed risk of bias and used GRADE to assess certainty of evidence. RESULTS: A total of 4,481 records were identified in our literature search. Six studies (five case reports and one case series) involving 58 mothers (16 mothers with COVID-19, 42 mothers with influenza) and their infants proved eligible. Five case reports showed that the viral nucleic acid tests for all thirteen collected samples of breast milk from mothers with COVID-19 were negative. A case series of 42 influenza infected postpartum mothers taking precautions (hand hygiene and wearing masks) before breastfeeding showed that no neonates were infected with influenza during one-month of follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: The current evidence indicates that SARS-CoV-2 viral nucleic acid has not been detected in breast milk. The benefits of breastfeeding may outweigh the risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection in infants. Mothers with COVID-19 should take appropriate precautions to reduce the risk of transmission via droplets and close contact during breastfeeding. AME Publishing Company 2020-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7290644/ /pubmed/32566555 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-20-3299 Text en 2020 Annals of Translational Medicine. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Original Article Yang, Nan Che, Siyi Zhang, Jingyi Wang, Xia Tang, Yuyi Wang, Jianjian Huang, Liping Wang, Chenglin Zhang, Hairong Baskota, Muna Ma, Yanfang Zhou, Qi Luo, Xufei Yang, Shu Feng, Xixi Li, Weiguo Fukuoka, Toshio Ahn, Hyeong Sik Lee, Myeong Soo Luo, Zhengxiu Liu, Enmei Chen, Yaolong Breastfeeding of infants born to mothers with COVID-19: a rapid review |
title | Breastfeeding of infants born to mothers with COVID-19: a rapid review |
title_full | Breastfeeding of infants born to mothers with COVID-19: a rapid review |
title_fullStr | Breastfeeding of infants born to mothers with COVID-19: a rapid review |
title_full_unstemmed | Breastfeeding of infants born to mothers with COVID-19: a rapid review |
title_short | Breastfeeding of infants born to mothers with COVID-19: a rapid review |
title_sort | breastfeeding of infants born to mothers with covid-19: a rapid review |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7290644/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32566555 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm-20-3299 |
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