id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-313272-lkzo10r5 Bellini, Carlo Neonatal Transport and COVID-19 outbreak 2020-03-31 .txt text/plain 571 35 53 Because infants have an immature immune system and the route of vertical transmission cannot be surely ruled out, newborns are a high-risk group for infection, thus growing the complexity of neonatal transport (figure). Recent recommendations established criteria for the definition of suspected or confirmed infection in neonates. [1] [2] [3] [4] In the case of an outborn neonate, it may be very difficult to reach a sure definition of suspected or confirmed infection. The Transport Study Group of the Italian Society of Neonatology suggested the recommendations to improve safety for the transport of suspected or confirmed infected newborns. It can happen in the case of a transport not scheduled at risk for COVID-19 that could be changing its triage en route; in this case, the availability of protective wear equipment on board allows the NETS team to be protected on the road, before approaching the at-risk newborn. Interim clinical guidance for management of patients with confirmed 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) Infection ./cache/cord-313272-lkzo10r5.txt ./txt/cord-313272-lkzo10r5.txt