Author Interviews, Columbia, COVID -19 Coronavirus, Pediatrics / 06.01.2022
COVID-19: Neurodevelopment Effects on Infants Exposed in Utero
MedicalResearch.com Interview with:
Dani Dumitriu, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (in Psychiatry)
The Sackler Institute for Developmental Psychobiology
Columbia University, New York
MedicalResearch.com: What is the background for this study? What are the main findings?
Response: A lot of research has focused on the effects of COVID-19 in various vulnerable populations, such as elderly individuals, immunocompromised patients, and individuals with severe comorbidities. However, one vulnerable population that has remained relatively understudied are the infants exposed to maternal COVID-19 disease during pregnancy.
While early on in the pandemic we and other groups showed reassuring data on low risk of vertical transmission, meaning the passing of the virus from mother-to-infant is rare, this does not necessarily mean that these infants wouldn't experience long-term consequences related to the maternal infection through other means. We know from other viral illness that maternal illness, most commonly through the activation of her immune system, can lead to a cascade of events that affect fetal development. This is why a large number of physicians and researchers at Columbia University spearheaded the COVID-19 Mother Baby Outcomes (COMBO) Initiative -- to look at potential long-term health effects on both infants and mothers.
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