COVID-19大流行期间的母乳喂养

Q4 Medicine
Paulina Szczygioł, B. Królak-Olejnik
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摘要

SARS-CoV-2冠状病毒大流行严重影响了儿童营养的各个方面,特别是母乳喂养和母乳喂养母亲的百分比。在大流行期间,产后护理发生了变化,可能导致全球开始母乳喂养率下降,并出现长期维持哺乳的问题。母乳不是儿童感染病毒的来源;相反,由于存在针对SARS-CoV-2病毒的抗体,母乳有可能获得被动免疫保护。目前,母乳喂养需要特别的照顾和保护。强调母乳的好处应该成为产科,新生儿和儿科部门的优先事项。
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Breastfeeding during the COVID-19 pandemic
The SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus pandemic significantly influenced aspects of children's nutrition, in particular breastfeeding and the percentage of breastfeeding mothers. During the pandemic, changes in postnatal care have occurred and may result in a global decline of the breastfeeding initiation rate and problems with longterm maintenance of lactation. Mother's milk is not a source of viral infection for a child;on the contrary, due to the presence of antibodies specific to the SARS-CoV-2 virus, it gives the possibility of acquiring passive immune protection. Currently, breastfeeding requires special care and protection. Emphasizing the benefits of human milk should become a priority in obstetric, neonatal and pediatric departments.
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Pediatria Polska
Pediatria Polska Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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期刊介绍: Pediatria Polska - rzetelna wiedza i tradycja. Organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Pediatrycznego. Ukazuje się od 1921 roku, poprzednio w latach 1908-1920 jako Przegląd Pedyatryczny. Drugie obok Otolaryngologii Polskiej najstarsze czasopismo medyczne ukazujące się na polskim rynku. Czasopismo zamieszcza doświadczalne i kliniczne prace oryginalne oraz opisy rzadko występujących i trudnych diagnostycznie przypadków klinicznych. W Pediatrii Polskiej publikowane są także obszerne omówienia poglądowe problemów pediatrycznych oparte na najnowszym piśmiennictwie światowym.
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