Experience in nursing of newborn with suspected novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infected pneumonia in neonatal intensive care unit

Since December 2019, a total of 6 neonates born to women with pneumonia suspected of new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infection were admitted in our department. The gestational age and birth weights of the 6 neonates were 36 ± 3.4 weeks and 2.77 ± 0.66 kg, respectively. Three maternal patients were diagn...

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Main Authors: Na LI, Ping YAN, Hui-Ming SUN, Miao TIAN, Bei ZHANG
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Editorial Office of New Medicine 2020-02-01
Series:Yixue xinzhi zazhi
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Online Access:https://yxxz.whuznhmedj.com/storage/attach/2002/Xx5vczSBwdB7N3Zdvc1MYFoySC2hldFIWK8PHo0B.pdf
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Summary:Since December 2019, a total of 6 neonates born to women with pneumonia suspected of new coronavirus (2019-nCoV) infection were admitted in our department. The gestational age and birth weights of the 6 neonates were 36 ± 3.4 weeks and 2.77 ± 0.66 kg, respectively. Three maternal patients were diagnosed with 2019-nCoV infected pneumonia, and 6 newborns were negative for coronavirus nucleic acid tests. Our department isolated and treated the 6 newborns according to patients with pneumonia suspected of 2019-nCoV infection. After active treatment, 1 of the children has been discharged, and 5 have stable vital signs. In order to prevent and control 2019-nCoV infection in neonatal intensive care unit effectively, we reported the caring details of the cases in the present study.
ISSN:1004-5511