COVID-19 infection in pregnancy: a review of existing knowledge

Author:

Misra Swayam Swaroop1,Ahirwar Ashok Kumar2ORCID,Sakarde Apurva3ORCID,Kaim Kirti4,Ahirwar Pradeep5,Jahid Mohd.2,Sorte Smita R6,Lokhande Suryabhan Lahanu7,kaur Amar Preet8,Kumawat Rajani9

Affiliation:

1. All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Nagpur , Maharashtra , India

2. Department of Biochemistry , University College of Medical Sciences , New Delhi , India

3. Department of Biochemistry , All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Nagpur , Maharashtra , India

4. ESI Hospital , New Delhi , India

5. Department of Radio-diagnosis , Index Medical College Hospital & Research Centre , Indore , Madhya Pradesh , India

6. Department of Physiology , All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Nagpur , Maharashtra , India

7. Department of Biochemistry , All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Bhopal , Madhya Pradesh , India

8. Department of Biochemistry , All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Gorakhpur , Uttar Pradesh , India

9. Department of Biochemistry , All India Institute of Medical Sciences , Bathinda , Punjab , India

Abstract

Abstract The world has been coping up with the grave pandemic of COVID-19 since its inception into the human race in December, 2019. By entering the host through the spike (S) glycoprotein, it paves way for its own survival and multiplication. Respiratory tract being the point of entry causes pulmonary compromise and leads to development of ARDS. Having non-specific clinical features that resemble flu makes the clinical diagnosis much more difficult. Pregnancy being an immunocompromised and a hypercoagulable state is prone to be a high-risk group for COVID-19. This study is an attempt to understand the maternal and fetal outcomes in COVID-19 and the vertical transmissibility of the virus. Evidence suggests that the contribution of COVID-19 is not very significant in maternal morbidity and mortality. However, due to some factors such as the immunological response in the mother, certain complications may arise in the neonate in the post-natal period. No vertical transmission of the virus has been reported yet. However, the management remains crucial as two lives are at stake. Some of the precautionary measures that can be implemented to prevent COVID-19 can be segregation of medical services from that of the general population in settings of outpatient care, inpatient care and labor room care. Also, triaging the patients into low risk, moderate risk and high risk can aid in faster delivery of health-care facilities to the pregnant and the newborn.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Endocrinology,Molecular Biology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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