id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-289200-6yhz1a23 Yang, Ziyi Vertical Transmission of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2: A Systematic Review 2020-05-13 .txt text/plain 1898 123 50 Two authors independently and systematically searched these databases using the following MeSH terms: "pregnancy," "infant, newborn," "COVID-19," and "severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2." We also performed a manual search in Google Scholar and the websites of key journals in the related field. Indeed, breastfeeding may not be safe until COVID-19 is ruled out or until both mother and neonate clear As there is no evidence to support the possibility of intrauterine vertical transmission, the timing of delivery should not be based solely on the condition that a pregnant patient is infected but should be individualized in each case; that is, obstetricians may consider maternal and fetal wellbeing, gestational age, and other concomitant conditions to determine the time of delivery. The currently available evidence does not support the possibility of intrauterine vertical transmission of SARS-CoV-2 infection during the third trimester of pregnancy. ./cache/cord-289200-6yhz1a23.txt ./txt/cord-289200-6yhz1a23.txt