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. 2022 Apr 5;14(4):e23859.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.23859. eCollection 2022 Apr.

Comparison of Hematological and Biochemical Parameters of SARS-CoV-2-Positive and -Negative Neonates of COVID-19 Mothers in a COVID-19 Hospital, Odisha State

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Comparison of Hematological and Biochemical Parameters of SARS-CoV-2-Positive and -Negative Neonates of COVID-19 Mothers in a COVID-19 Hospital, Odisha State

Santosh K Panda et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Introduction Data are scarce on the hematological and biochemical changes caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in neonates. This study aimed to compare hematological and biochemical parameters in SARS-CoV-2-positive neonates with healthy neonates born to mothers diagnosed with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and assess disease severity in both groups. Methodology This prospective observational study was conducted at a COVID-19 hospital at Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India, from May 1 to November 30, 2020. Forty-eight babies, including 39 inborn and nine outborn, were enrolled in the study after their parents provided written informed consent. Neonates were diagnosed with COVID-19 via nasopharyngeal real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction testing. The hematological and biochemical parameters of these 48 neonates were recorded and analyzed. Results SARS-CoV-2-infected neonates had lower hemoglobin, neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio, total white blood cell count, and absolute neutrophil count compared to noninfected babies (p<0.05). All SARS-CoV-2-infected neonates had serum transaminase levels and renal function tests within reference ranges. We saw no significant differences in hematological and biochemical parameters among asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2-infected and noninfected neonates. Conclusions Hematological and biochemical parameters between asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2-infected and non-infected neonates were similar. The blood count abnormalities found in SARS-CoV-2-infected neonates could be due to other associated neonatal comorbidities. According to our results, asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2-infected newborns need close monitoring rather than a battery of investigation.

Keywords: asymptomatic; biochemical paramenter; hematological; neonates; sars-cov-2; symptomatic.

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