SARS‐CoV‐2 infections among neonates born to pregnant people with SARS‐CoV‐2 infection: Maternal, pregnancy and birth characteristics

Author:

Olsen Emily O'Malley1ORCID,Roth Nicole M.1,Aveni Kathryn2,Santos Pauline3,Sizemore Lindsey4,Halai Umme‐Aiman5,Nestoridi Eirini6,Barton Jerusha Elana7,Mobley Evan8,Siebman Samantha49,Fussman Chris10,Mbotha Deborah11,Dzimira Paula12,Silcox Kristin M.13,Khuwaja Salma14,Roscom Danacamile15,Lush Mamie16,Chicchelly Sarah17,Delgado‐López Camille18,Schlosser Levi19,Read Jennifer20,Ellington Sascha R.1,Hall Aron J.1,Gilboa Suzanne M.1,Tong Van T.1ORCID,Woodworth Kate R.1

Affiliation:

1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention COVID‐19 Response Epidemiology Task Force Atlanta Georgia USA

2. New Jersey Department of Health Trenton New Jersey USA

3. New York State Department of Health Albany New York USA

4. Tennessee Department of Health Nashville Tennessee USA

5. Los Angeles County Department of Public Health Los Angeles California USA

6. Massachusetts Department of Public Health Boston Massachusetts USA

7. Georgia Department of Public Health Atlanta Georgia USA

8. Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Jefferson City Missouri USA

9. Minnesota Department of Health Saint Paul Minnesota USA

10. Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Lansing Michigan USA

11. Washington State Department of Health Olympia Washington USA

12. Pennsylvania Department of Health Harrisburg Pennsylvania USA

13. Maryland Department of Health Baltimore Maryland USA

14. Houston Health Department Houston Texas USA

15. High Sierra Area Health Education Center Reno Nevada USA

16. Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services Lincoln Nebraska USA

17. Kansas Department of Health and Environment Topeka Kansas USA

18. Puerto Rico Department of Health San Juan Puerto Rico

19. North Dakota Department of Health Bismarck North Dakota USA

20. Vermont Department of Health University of Vermont School of Medicine Burlington Vermont USA

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health,Epidemiology

Reference15 articles.

1. Update: Characteristics of Symptomatic Women of Reproductive Age with Laboratory-Confirmed SARS-CoV-2 Infection by Pregnancy Status — United States, January 22–October 3, 2020

2. Birth and Infant Outcomes Following Laboratory-Confirmed SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Pregnancy — SET-NET, 16 Jurisdictions, March 29–October 14, 2020

3. American Academy of Pediatrics.FAQs: management of infants born to mothers with suspected or confirmed COVID‐19. Published September 2020. Accessed August 26 2021.https://services.aap.org/en/pages/2019‐novel‐coronavirus‐covid‐19‐infections/clinical‐guidance/faqs‐management‐of‐infants‐born‐to‐covid‐19‐mothers/

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