Table 1.
Reports on infants with SARS-CoV-2 infection.
| Author | Infant | Delivery route | Clinical findings | Outcome |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Zeng et al. (45) | 5 days male | C/S* | Fever, pneumonia | Discharged well |
| 2 days male | C/S | Fever, lethargy, vomiting, lymphopenia, pneumonia | Discharged well | |
| 2 days male | C/S | 31 wks preterm, respiratory symptoms, bacterial sepsis, NIV** | Discharged well | |
| Dong (46) | 2 h female | C/S | Asymptomatic infant, IgM(+) | Discharged well |
| Zeng et al. (47) | 17 days, male | V*** | Fever, cough, runny nose, vomiting | Recovered well |
| Zhang et al. (48) | 30 h male | C/S | Shortness of breath | Discharged well |
| 5 days male | C/S | Fever | Discharged well | |
| 5 days female | C/S | Asymptomatic | Discharged well | |
| 17 days male | C/S | Fever, cough, vomiting | Discharged well | |
| Aghdam et al. (49) | 15 days male | C/S | Fever, mottling, tachycardia, mild retraction | Discharged well |
| Wang et al. (50) | 36 h male | C/S | Asymptomatic | Clinically well |
| Buonsenso et al. (51) | 15 days male | C/S | Asymptomatic | Clinically well |
| Sinelli et al. (52) | 5 days male | V | PCR (+) at 48 h, respiratory distress on day 5, chest x-ray: mild ground-glass opacities | Discharged well |
C/S: Cesarean Section.
NIV: Non-invasive ventilation.
V: Vaginal delivery.