A Case Supporting Vertical Transmission of SARS CoV-2
Year 2021,
Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 144 - 146, 31.12.2021
Zeynep Ünal
,
Arif İsmet Çatak
,
Erhan Karaaslan
,
Halil Turan
,
Murat Ünal
Abstract
There is very limited evidence to support the possibility of vertical transmission from mother to baby, as there are fewer cases of COVID-19 in newborns and pregnant who are close to labor. In this case; we aimed to contribute to the literature about the possibility of vertical transmission by including our follow-ups of the COVID-19 PCR positive baby born to a COVID-19 PCR positive mother from birth to discharge.
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SARS CoV- 2’ nin Dikey Geçişini Destekleyen Olgu
Year 2021,
Volume: 9 Issue: 3, 144 - 146, 31.12.2021
Zeynep Ünal
,
Arif İsmet Çatak
,
Erhan Karaaslan
,
Halil Turan
,
Murat Ünal
Abstract
Doğum dönemindeki gebelerde ve yenidoğanlarda daha az COVID-19 vakasıyla karşılaşıldığı için, anneden bebeğe dikey geçiş olasılığını destekleyecek oldukça kısıtlı sayıda kanıt bulunmaktadır. Olgumuzda COVID-19 PCR pozitif anneden doğan COVID-19 PCR pozitif bebeği doğumdan taburculuğuna kadarki takiplerimize yer vererek litarature dikey geçiş olasılığı hakkında katkı sağlamayı amaçladık.
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