Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Institute of Health, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Poland.
Siedlce University of Natural Sciences and Humanities, Institute of Health, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Mazowiecki Provincial Hospital in Siedlce Named after Saint John Paul II in Siedlce, Poland.
J Pregnancy. 2023 May 13;2023:3015072. doi: 10.1155/2023/3015072. eCollection 2023.
COVID-19 is a new pandemic, which was declared by the World Health Organization in 2019 as a threat to public health. According to numerous reports, it can have negative consequences for pregnant women, labour, and neonates born to infected mothers. The aim of this paper was to gather the evidence and to present a summary of the results of studies concerning COVID-19 in pregnant women and their neonates.
Articles from prestigious journals covering the period from 2020 to February 2023, relevant review papers, and original research articles from PubMed were analysed. In order to analyse the available research literature, the Web of Science, Scopus, and PubMed databases were used, in which the search for articles was conducted using terms ("pregnancy," "coronavirus," "SARS-CoV-2," and "newborn") and using PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systemic Reviews and Meta-Analysis) guidelines for clinical trials. Meta-analyses and systematic reviews (2022-2023) on symptoms, neonatal course, and risk of COVID-19 infection have been summarized. Summary of meta-analyses and systematic reviews (2022-2023) on the effect and adverse reaction of the COVID-19 vaccination is presented.
As a result of the research conducted, it was confirmed that in most pregnant women, no serious signs of the infection were observed, although isolated cases of death related to COVID-19 in pregnant women were reported. Several authors called attention to the more severe course of the infection in pregnant women with obesity. It seemed that no vertical transmission from mother to child was occurring. Nevertheless, the information was not clinching. The condition of the neonates born to mothers with COVID-19 was in most cases described as normal; however, some papers reported deaths of infected neonates.
Due to insufficient data, further research is necessary. Further studies and follow-up are recommended, which would make possible an assessment of remote effects of COVID-19 on pregnancy and vital parameters of the newborn.
COVID-19 是一种新的大流行病,2019 年世界卫生组织宣布其对公共卫生构成威胁。根据众多报告,它可能对孕妇、分娩和感染母亲所生的新生儿产生负面影响。本文的目的是收集证据,并总结关于 COVID-19 孕妇及其新生儿的研究结果。
分析了来自 2020 年至 2023 年 2 月期间著名期刊的文章、相关综述文章以及来自 PubMed 的原始研究文章。为了分析现有研究文献,使用了 Web of Science、Scopus 和 PubMed 数据库,使用术语(“怀孕”、“冠状病毒”、“SARS-CoV-2”和“新生儿”)进行了文章搜索,并使用 PRISMA(系统评价和荟萃分析的首选报告项目)指南进行临床试验搜索。总结了关于 COVID-19 症状、新生儿病程和感染风险的荟萃分析和系统评价(2022-2023 年)。介绍了关于 COVID-19 疫苗效果和不良反应的荟萃分析和系统评价(2022-2023 年)的总结。
研究结果证实,大多数孕妇没有感染的严重迹象,尽管有孤立的 COVID-19 相关孕妇死亡病例报告。一些作者提请注意肥胖孕妇感染的更严重病程。似乎没有从母亲垂直传播给孩子。然而,信息并不确凿。母亲感染 COVID-19 所生的新生儿的情况在大多数情况下被描述为正常;然而,一些论文报告了感染新生儿的死亡。
由于数据不足,需要进一步研究。建议进一步研究和随访,以便能够评估 COVID-19 对妊娠和新生儿生命参数的远程影响。