Id |
Subject |
Object |
Predicate |
Lexical cue |
T1 |
0-74 |
DRI_Background |
denotes |
Clinical analysis of 10 neonates born to mothers with 2019-nCoV pneumonia. |
T2 |
75-247 |
DRI_Background |
denotes |
Background: The newly identified 2019-nCoV, which appears to have originated in Wuhan, the capital city of Hubei province in central China, is spreading rapidly nationwide. |
T3 |
248-338 |
DRI_Background |
denotes |
A number of cases of neonates born to mothers with 2019-nCoV pneumonia have been recorded. |
T4 |
339-519 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
However, the clinical features of these cases have not been reported, and there is no sufficient evidence for the proper prevention and control of 2019-nCoV infections in neonates. |
T5 |
520-733 |
DRI_Background |
denotes |
Methods: The clinical features and outcomes of 10 neonates (including 2 twins) born to 9 mothers with confirmed 2019-nCoV infection in 5 hospitals from January 20 to February 5, 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. |
T6 |
734-937 |
DRI_Challenge |
denotes |
Results: Among these 9 pregnant women with confirmed 2019-nCoV infection, onset of clinical symptoms occurred before delivery in 4 cases, on the day of delivery in 2 cases, and after delivery in 3 cases. |
T7 |
938-1040 |
DRI_Challenge |
denotes |
In most cases, fever and a cough were the first symptoms experienced, and 1 patient also had diarrhea. |
T8 |
1041-1298 |
DRI_Background |
denotes |
Of the newborns born to these mothers, 8 were male and 2 were female; 4 were full-term infants and 6 were born premature; 2 were small-for-gestational-age (SGA) infants and 1 was a large-for-gestational-age (LGA) infant; there were 8 singletons and 2 twins. |
T9 |
1299-1386 |
DRI_Background |
denotes |
Of the neonates, 6 had a Pediatric Critical Illness Score (PCIS) score of less than 90. |
T10 |
1387-1652 |
DRI_Challenge |
denotes |
Clinically, the first symptom in the neonates was shortness of breath (n=6), but other initial symptoms such as fever (n=2), thrombocytopenia accompanied by abnormal liver function (n=2), rapid heart rate (n=1), vomiting (n=1), and pneumothorax (n=1) were observed. |
T11 |
1653-1775 |
DRI_Background |
denotes |
Up to now, 5 neonates have been cured and discharged, 1 has died, and 4 neonates remain in hospital in a stable condition. |
T12 |
1776-1956 |
DRI_Outcome |
denotes |
Pharyngeal swab specimens were collected from 9 of the 10 neonates 1 to 9 days after birth for nucleic acid amplification tests for 2019-nCoV, all of which showed negative results. |
T13 |
1957-2190 |
DRI_Challenge |
denotes |
Conclusions: Perinatal 2019-nCoV infection may have adverse effects on newborns, causing problems such as fetal distress, premature labor, respiratory distress, thrombocytopenia accompanied by abnormal liver function, and even death. |
T14 |
2191-2258 |
DRI_Approach |
denotes |
However, vertical transmission of 2019-nCoV is yet to be confirmed. |