International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Dec 2022)

SARS-CoV-2 vertical transmission in a twin-pregnant woman: a case report

  • Rosa Sessa,
  • Luisa Masciullo,
  • Simone Filardo,
  • Marisa Di Pietro,
  • Gabriella Brandolino,
  • Roberto Brunelli,
  • Paola Galoppi,
  • Gianluca Terrin,
  • Maria Federica Viscardi,
  • Emanuela Anastasi,
  • Maria Grazia Porpora

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 125
pp. 192 – 194

Abstract

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SARS-CoV-2 has affected millions of people around the world in recent years. Among susceptible patients, pregnant women seem to be prone to serious complications. The possibility of SARS-CoV-2 vertical transmission represents one of the most debated topics in the literature, providing inconclusive results. We present a case of a confirmed vertical transmission in a monochorial diamniotic twin pregnancy complicated by a selective intrauterine growth restriction and gestational diabetes mellitus. The analysis of different biological specimens identifies the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 genome in the umbilical cord blood of both twins, and the placental histologic examination confirmed indirect signs of viral infection, supporting the hypothesis that a transplacental infection can occur. Despite the devastating impact that SARS-CoV-2 has worldwide, neonatal infections have been infrequently reported, but they can occur under certain biologic conditions. Deep knowledge of the biological mechanisms underlying the risk of SARS-CoV-2 vertical transmission might be useful to understand the pathophysiological bases and the possible long-term implication of a mother-to-child vertical transmission.

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