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Review of guidelines and recommendations from 17 countries highlights the challenges that clinicians face caring for neonates born to mothers with COVID-19.

Kee Thai YeoJu Lee OeiDaniele De LucaGeorg Marcus SchmölzerRobert GuaranPamela PalasanthiranKishore KumarGiuseppe BuonocoreJeanie CheongLouise S OwenSatoshi KusudaJennifer JamesGina LimAnkur SharmaSabita UthayaChristopher GaleElizabeth WhittakerCheryl BattersbyNeena ModiMikael NormanLars NaverEric GiannoniYenge DiambombaPrakeshkumar S ShahLuigi GagliardiMichael HarrisonShakti PillayAbdullah AlburaeyYuan YuanHuayan Zhang
Published in: Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992) (2020)
The guidelines and recommendations for managing infants affected by COVID-19 were of low, variable quality and may be unsustainable. It is important that transmission risks are not increased when new information is incorporated into clinical recommendations. Practice guidelines should emphasise the extent of uncertainty and clearly define gaps in the evidence.
Keyphrases
  • clinical practice
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • low birth weight
  • palliative care
  • quality improvement
  • human health
  • gestational age
  • climate change
  • preterm birth