Effect of pregnant mothers Infected with the corona virus 19 on neonate baby

https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS1.8500

Authors

  • Falah Hasan Malik MBChB, family medicine at Thi-qar Health Department
  • Dhuha Sadeq Aate MBChB, gynecology at Thi-qar Health Department
  • Abrar Ali Hasan MBChB, gynecology at Thi-qar Health Department
  • Shaymaa Bashara Bkhebukh MBChB, pediatrics at Thi-qar Health Department
  • Qusay Han Mansi Phd. Pediatric nursing, Al-Zahrawi University College at (Thi-qar health department)

Keywords:

pregnant, COVID-19 on newborn, neonate baby

Abstract

Background: On March 7, 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the novel coronavirus illness (COVID-19) a Pandemic after the number of confirmed cases surpassed 100,000. COVID-19 has spread over the planet as of April 21, 2020, resulting in approximately 180,000 deaths out of a total of more than 2 million verified cases.  Objective: to assess outcome of pregnant infected with COVID19 on newborn. Methodology: A descriptive cross sectional study was conducted on newborn of mother infected with COVID 19 during pregnancy at Bint Al-Huda teaching hospital in Nasiriyah. This study started from (3rd January 2022) to (4th April 2022). Method in data collection started from the (9th February 2022) to (23th February 2022). A nonprobability purposive sampling which consists of 20 newborn. The study instrument comprised of three parts: Demographic Data and Information consist of age, trimester, and chronic disease. Clinical feature domain and complication domain. The instrument presented to (5) experts in the different fields. Results: Our study shows that good evaluation at first and second trimester and poor evaluation at third trimester. High score of good evaluation at (18-22 y) of mothers age and poor evaluation at (33-38 y).

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Published

06-06-2022

How to Cite

Malik, F. H., Aate, D. S., Hasan, A. A., Bkhebukh, S. B., & Mansi, Q. H. . (2022). Effect of pregnant mothers Infected with the corona virus 19 on neonate baby. International Journal of Health Sciences, 6(S1), 13284–13292. https://doi.org/10.53730/ijhs.v6nS1.8500

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