Yıl: 2021 Cilt: 49 Sayı: 2 Sayfa Aralığı: 73 - 82 Metin Dili: Türkçe DOI: 10.33076/2021.BDD.1480 İndeks Tarihi: 28-09-2021

Anne Sütü ve COVİD-19

Öz:
Yeni tip koronavirüs hastalığı (COVİD-19), Aralık 2019’da Wuhan’da ortaya çıkmıştır. Kısa bir süre sonra pandemi halinegelen bu hastalık milyonlarca insanın enfekte olmasına ve ölümüne sebep olmuştur. Solunum damlacıkları yoluyla bulaşanCOVİD-19’dan korunmada maske gibi kişisel koruyucu ekipmanlar kullanmanın ve özellikle el hijyenine dikkat etmeninetkili olduğu bildirilmektedir. Hastalık açısından gebelik ve yenidoğan dönemi riskli kabul edilmektedir. COVİD-19’la ilgiliolarak anne-yenidoğan ilişkisi üzerine yapılan araştırmalarda emzirme sırasındaki temasın bulaş için risk oluşturmadığıve enfekte annelerin gerekli koruyucu ekipmanları kullanarak emzirmeyi sürdürmeleri gerektiği sonucuna varılmıştır.Özellikle yaşamının ilk günlerinde anne sütü almayan yenidoğanlarda farklı sağlık sorunları gözlenmektedir. Enfekteannelerin sütü ile yapılan birçok çalışmada, anne sütünde virüs tespiti yapılmamıştır. Aksine antikor testlerinde çeşitlibağışıklık sağlayan antikorlara rastlanmıştır. Dünya Sağlık Örgütü (DSÖ) annelerin gerekli tedbirler alarak ve hijyenkurallarına uyarak emzirmeye devam etmesini, temasın mümkün olmadığı zorunlu durumlarda ise süt pompaları ile sütünsağılarak çocuğun anne sütü ile beslenmesinin sağlamasını önermektedir.
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Breast Milk and COVID-19

Öz:
The new coronavirus disease (COVID-19) emerged in Wuhan in December 2019. This disease, which became a pandemic after a short time, caused the infection and death of millions of people. It is reported that using personal protective equipment such as a mask and paying attention to hand hygiene is effective in protecting against COVID-19 transmitted by respiratory droplets. The pregnancy and neonatal period are considered risky in terms of the disease. In the studies on the mothernewborn relationships regarding COVID-19, it was concluded that contact during breastfeeding does not pose a risk for contamination and infected mothers should continue breastfeeding using necessary protective equipment. Different health problems can be seen in newborns who do not receive breast milk, especially in the first days of life. Many studies conducted with the milk of infected mothers did not detect viruses in breast milk. On the contrary, various immunogenic antibodies were found in antibody tests. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends that mothers continue to breastfeed by taking necessary precautions and complying with hygiene rules, and ensure that the child is breastfed by expressing milk with milk pumps in cases where contact is not possible.
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