(CMR) Trinidad and Tobago recorded its first mother-to-child transmission of the coronavirus pandemic as health authorities also confirmed that another woman succumbed to the virus soon after giving birth.
Director of Women’s Health at the Ministry of Health, Dr. Adesh Sirjusingh, told a news conference Monday that nearly 300 pregnant women have contracted the virus so far with some of them becoming critically ill.
“As of today, we have 285 pregnant women who have contracted COVID-19. They are in various stages of pregnancy . . . some have not yet delivered, some have become critically ill, going to our High Dependency Unit and Intensive Care Unit, and unfortunately I have the sad news to report, we actually lost our first mother after she delivered to COVID-19 . . . as a result of the complications of COVID-19,” Dr. Sirjusingh said.
Sirjusingh also said an unborn baby had contracted the virus after it had been transmitted to the fetus from the mother, Nation News reported.
“On another sad note, we have had a case where a mother transmitted COVID. She is COVID positive, and because of our meticulous screening procedures at the hospitals where we do screen our pregnant patients when they come in . . . we picked up that she was COVID positive.
“Luckily, she was asymptotic and we checked the baby and, in this case, the baby has turned out to be positive. So this is the first case of documented mother-to-child transmission of COVID-19 in Trinidad and Tobago and is the youngest patient we have to report.”
Both the mother and baby are said to be doing well and are being monitored by healthcare professionals.
Meantime, Dr. Sirjusingh appealed to husbands and boyfriends to get vaccinated as a means of curbing the spread of the virus.
‘With respect to pregnancy itself, COVID-19 increases your risk of pre-term delivery, increases your risk of hospitalization, and a possible heart complication as a result of COVID itself acting on the heart. Breastfeeding remains safe and highly recommended even if you are COVID positive,” Sirjusingh added.
Trinidad and Tobago recorded 40 233 positive cases and 1 137 deaths linked to COVID-19 since the first case was reported in March last year.
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