Assessment of the physical and neuropsychological development of infants born to mothers who underwent COVID-19 during pregnancy
https://doi.org/10.52888/0514-2515-2023-356-1-34-39
Abstract
Aim. To assess the impact of maternal Covid-19 infection on the physical and neuropsychological development of children.
Materials and methods. The data for this study were the primary medical documentation of 98 pregnant women who gave birth in obstetric institution No. 1, and the city clinical hospital named after K.A. Akhmedov, as well as a history of the development of the child f.024.
Research results. 11 (11.2%) respondents had the first birth, 3 (3.1%) had the second birth, and the vast majority 84 (85.7%) had repeated birth giving. The range of births ranged from 3 to 9 births. In addition to the main Covid-19 infection, 94.9% of women in labor had from 3 to 5 extragenital and concomitant pathologies. The average body weight of children at birth was 3027.7±602, and the average height was 49.3±3.8.
Conclusions. More than 85% of women with Covid-19 had a history of 3 to 9 births. The physical development of children born to mothers with confirmed COVID-19 is normal according to WHO standards.
About the Authors
T. Sh. IkromovTajikistan
Ikromov Turahon Sharbatovich - Doctor of Medical Sciences, Associate Professor, Director
Tel: +992919000260
B. A. Shamsov
Tajikistan
L. F. Jumaeva
Tajikistan
B. U. Yangibaeva
Tajikistan
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For citations:
Ikromov T.Sh., Shamsov B.A., Jumaeva L.F., Yangibaeva B.U. Assessment of the physical and neuropsychological development of infants born to mothers who underwent COVID-19 during pregnancy. Health care of Tajikistan. 2023;(1):34-39. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.52888/0514-2515-2023-356-1-34-39