id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-276619-6ndkz1da Perrone, Serafina Lack of viral transmission to preterm newborn from a COVID‐19 positive breastfeeding mother at 11 days postpartum 2020-06-02 .txt text/plain 912 68 56 title: Lack of viral transmission to preterm newborn from a COVID‐19 positive breastfeeding mother at 11 days postpartum Lack of viral transmission to preterm newborn from a COVID-19 positive breastfeeding mother at 11 days postpartum In this paper, we reported the case of a mother who presented clinical symptoms of respiratory tract infection 10 days after the spontaneous delivery of a preterm newborn. Since birth, the newborn was fed with both breastfeeding and expressed maternal milk, and received Kangaroo Mother Care sessions. Postnatal horizontal COVID-19 infection occurred in newborns but expressed breast milk analysis did not reveal traces of the virus, so breastfeeding continued and the dyad was not separate. 9, 10 Here we describe a case of preterm baby breastfeeding mother at 11 days postpartum COVID-19 affected, in a NICU setting. Clinical characteristics of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in newborns, infants and children ./cache/cord-276619-6ndkz1da.txt ./txt/cord-276619-6ndkz1da.txt