BMC Pediatrics (Jun 2019)

One month follow up of a neonate born to a mother who survived Ebola virus disease during pregnancy: a case report in the Democratic Republic of Congo

  • N. Kasereka Baraka,
  • Mupenzi Mumbere,
  • Evie Ndombe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-019-1584-6
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 1
pp. 1 – 3

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Abstract Background The authors report a 1 month follow up of a neonate described as “miracle baby” because she was born Ebola virus disease-free and survived after her mother was infected with Ebola virus during the third trimester of pregnancy. Case presentation This female newborn baby was registered at the Maternity of Beni Reference General Hospital and the Ebola Treatment Centre in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. She was delivered normally and showed no signs of Ebola infection. All tests were negative for Ebola. At 1 month follow up, the baby is growing normally. Conclusions This very rare happy outcome for neonates of mothers infected with Ebola virus motivated the authors to report the case.

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