Title of article :
Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on the Health of Preterm Infants in Iran
Author/Authors :
Zarkesh ، Mohammad Reza Department of Neonatology - Maternal, Fetal and Neonatal Research Center, Yas Women Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background: Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID19) directly increases the risk of preterm delivery. Furthermore, the COVID19 pandemic may indirectly affect the health status of preterm infants. In the present study, several views have been mentioned regarding the negative effects of this viral disease on postnatal health that require much consideration. Methods: A related brief study was conducted in 2020. Previously published works have revealed several adverse effects of the COVID19 pandemic on the health of preterm neonates.Results: Literature review has demonstrated that several policies have been implemented to protect newborns from the risk of infection in the neonatal intensive care units (NICU). Some of these policies are isolation of COVID19 positive mothers, motherinfant separation, interruption in skintoskin contact and breastfeeding, restrictions associated with the presence of parents in the NICUs. Moreover, postponement of followup consultations and deficiency in healthcare services are other critical issues.Conclusion: Urgent measures seem to be implemented to protect preterm neonates and their parents from severe consequences. Some beneficial recommendations are providing adequate professional human resources in the NICUs, improving virtual communication for involving parents in NICU admissions and postnatal followup appointments, promoting exclusive breastfeeding for subjects without any contraindications, reminding vaccination schedule by calling or texting, reducing the family financial instability by governmental support, and improving motherinfant bonding with hand and respiratory hygienes.
Keywords :
Adverse effect , COVID , 19 , Infant , Preterm
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neonatology (IJN)
Journal title :
Iranian Journal of Neonatology (IJN)