2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41372-020-0738-6
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Covid-19 and breastfeeding: what’s the risk?

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“…Sebaliknya, pada ibu COVID-19 dengan sakit berat, harus diberikan ASI donor atau susu formula. 13,14 Terdapat dua jenis nutrisi yang dapat diberikan kepada bayi dari ibu dengan COVID-19, yaitu ASI atau formula. ASI bisa berupa ASI dari ibunya sendiri atau ASI donor.…”
Section: Sumber Nutrisi Untuk Bayiunclassified
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“…Sebaliknya, pada ibu COVID-19 dengan sakit berat, harus diberikan ASI donor atau susu formula. 13,14 Terdapat dua jenis nutrisi yang dapat diberikan kepada bayi dari ibu dengan COVID-19, yaitu ASI atau formula. ASI bisa berupa ASI dari ibunya sendiri atau ASI donor.…”
Section: Sumber Nutrisi Untuk Bayiunclassified
“…16 Termasuk juga disini adalah penyakit covid-19 yang diderita ibu melahirkan, terutama pada kondisi sakit berat. 9,13,14 Terkait dengan COVID-19, dengan pertimbangan resiko terjadi penularan terhadap bayi, memberikan ASI secara langsung juga harus dipertimbangkan. Yang utama kita lakukan adalah, disatu sisi memenuhi kebutuhan nutrisi bayi, tapi pada sisi lain, kita mempertimbangkan supaya bayi baru lahir tidak akan tertular virus SARS-Cov 2 yang berasal dari ibunya.…”
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“…The four newborns in our series were separated from their mothers immediately after birth and fed with infant formulas. Although strongly supporting breastfeeding, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) recommend temporary separation of newborns from infected mothers, while the World Health Organization (WHO) does not recommend separation of infants from their mothers, but rather encourages skin to skin contact, rooming-in and exclusive breastfeeding [12]. All recommend that mothers who room-in or breastfeed should follow strict hand washing and use of masks.…”
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“…This important study adds to the limited evidence that pasteurized donor human milk is safe 2 , but placing it within the clinical context is key. 3 Providers and parents should not leap to any of several possible unfounded conclusions: (1) that the milk of a mother who has SARS-CoV-2 infection will be infected, (2) that her milk must be expressed to be fed to her infant, or…”
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