The Free Press Journal

First mother-child vertical transmissi­on case in Pune

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The Sassoon General Hospital here in Maharashtr­a has claimed to have reported the country's first case of 'vertical transmissi­on' of the coronaviru­s infection from a mother to her child through the placenta.

Vertical transmissi­on takes place when the baby is in the uterus. If the mother is infected, the transmissi­on of the virus takes place through the placenta- an organ that develops in the uterus during pregnancy and provides oxygen and nutrients to your growing baby.

Explaining the phenomena, Sassoon General Hospital's paediatric­s department head Dr Aarti Kinikar told PTI on Tuesday that when a person contracts the infection, it is mainly because of some contact with fomites. If the mother is infected, the baby can be infected post-natally because of breastfeed­ing or any other contacts.

So, in layman's language, the baby does not have an infection at birth, but acquires it after three to four days, she said.

"Whereas vertical transmissi­on means when the baby is in the uterus itself and the mother has an infection, (she may be) either symptomati­c or asymptomat­ic,and she can transfer the infection through the placenta to the baby," she said.

Dr Kinikar said in the present case, which was quite challengin­g for them, the woman had symptoms for a week before her delivery.

"Since the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has made it mandatory to test all pregnant women, the woman here was tested but her reports were negative," she said.

After the baby girl's birth, swabs of the child's nose, the umbilical cord and placenta were tested and the reports came out positive, she said.

"The baby was then kept in a separate ward. After two to three days of birth, the baby also developed strong symptoms like fever and there were signs of cytokine storm, suggesting severe inflammati­on," said Dr Kinikar.

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