id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-308168-kte6btc6 Procianoy, Renato Soibelmann Neonatal COVID-19: little evidence and the need for more information 2020-04-11 .txt text/plain 1754 103 43 This effort involves guidelines for the following: organization of unit space and/or isolation rooms or special areas for suspected or confirmed cases, policies for visitation by parents and family, and adoption of personal protective equipment (PPE) during delivery of a suspected or positive COVID-19 mother or during neonatal care. Important questions related to respiratory management during the immediate postpartum period of infants born from suspected or positive COVID-19 mothers, and the necessary protection that health care providers should use, have been addressed. 26---28 Given the lack of strong and clear scientific evidence during this pandemic, and until more information becomes available, health care providers should use full PPE during respiratory care of infants with suspected or confirmed cases. Also, it is recommended that infants with suspected or positive COVID-19 infection should be treated in negative pressure rooms or isolated using a 2-m distance between incubators in open plan NICUs. Two final points deserve special attention: immediate endotracheal intubation and use of bacterial/viral filters. ./cache/cord-308168-kte6btc6.txt ./txt/cord-308168-kte6btc6.txt