Childbirth Care among SARS-CoV-2 Positive Women in Italy

The new coronavirus emergency spread to Italy when little was known about the infection’s impact on mothers and newborns. This study aims to describe the extent to which clinical practice has protected childbirth physiology and preserved the mother–child bond during the first wave of the pandemic in...

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Main Authors: Serena Donati, Edoardo Corsi, Michele Antonio Salvatore, Alice Maraschini, Silvia Bonassisa, Paola Casucci, Ilaria Cataneo, Irene Cetin, Paola D’Aloja, Gabriella Dardanoni, Elena De Ambrosi, Enrico Ferrazzi, Stefania Fieni, Massimo Piergiuseppe Franchi, Gianluigi Gargantini, Enrico Iurlaro, Livio Leo, Marco Liberati, Stefania Livio, Mariavittoria Locci, Luca Marozio, Claudio Martini, Gianpaolo Maso, Federico Mecacci, Alessandra Meloni, Anna Domenica Mignuoli, Luisa Patanè, Edda Pellegrini, Francesca Perotti, Enrica Perrone, Federico Prefumo, Luca Ramenghi, Raffaella Rusciani, Valeria Savasi, Sergio Crescenzo Antonio Schettini, Daniela Simeone, Serena Simeone, Arsenio Spinillo, Martin Steinkasserer, Saverio Tateo, Giliana Ternelli, Roberta Tironi, Vito Trojano, Patrizia Vergani, Sara Zullino, on behalf of the ItOSS COVID-19 Working Group
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/18/8/4244