Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4285392868> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 99 of
99
with 100 items per page.
- W4285392868 endingPage "785" @default.
- W4285392868 startingPage "785" @default.
- W4285392868 abstract "<ns4:p><ns4:bold>Background: </ns4:bold>Breast milk is a critical element in developing a baby's immunity through immune transfer. Antibodies are an essential unit of immunity against infection with the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This paper explores antibodies in breast milk in postpartum women who have been vaccinated or exposed to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Duration of antibody appearance was studied to determine the adequate time in transferring antibodies by breastfeeding.</ns4:p><ns4:p> <ns4:bold>Methods: </ns4:bold>Three databases, PubMed, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect, were used as sources of articles. Inclusion criteria applied in selecting articles were prospective observational study or experimental design study in English, evaluating antibodies in breast milk, and conducted between 2019–2021. Article quality and risk of bias were assessed with Critical Appraisal Skills Programme (CASP). The data found were synthesized in a narrative manner.</ns4:p><ns4:p> <ns4:bold>Results:</ns4:bold> This systematic review included 20 articles. A total of<ns4:bold> </ns4:bold>306 postpartum women who were infected with COVID-19, 20 postpartum women who had viral symptoms and 495 postpartum women who had been vaccinated were studied. Immunoglobulin A (IgA) and immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies were found in the breast milk of infected and vaccinated postpartum women. SARS CoV-2 infection is associated with the presence of IgA dominant, whereas vaccination is related to the presence of IgG dominant. Antibodies persisted from day 10 of onset to 10 months in infected postpartum women and started from three days to six weeks in vaccinated postpartum women. Meta-analysis could not be carried out due to the variety of articles.</ns4:p><ns4:p> <ns4:bold>Conclusions: </ns4:bold>Antibodies found in breast milk in infected and vaccinated postpartum women have different dominant types. Further research needs to be done regarding the mechanism of antibody transfer in breast milk, longer research duration and studies that directly examine the comparison of antibodies in breast milk in vaccinated and infected postpartum women.</ns4:p><ns4:p> <ns4:bold>Registration:</ns4:bold><ns4:bold> </ns4:bold>PROSPERO (<ns4:ext-link xmlns:ns5=http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink ext-link-type=uri ns5:href=https://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?ID=CRD42022340859>CRD42022340859</ns4:ext-link>, 23 June 2022).</ns4:p>" @default.
- W4285392868 created "2022-07-14" @default.
- W4285392868 creator A5044644687 @default.
- W4285392868 creator A5058886638 @default.
- W4285392868 date "2022-07-13" @default.
- W4285392868 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W4285392868 title "Records of antibodies in breast milk in postpartum women who have been vaccinated or exposed to COVID-19: A systematic review" @default.
- W4285392868 cites W2009979118 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W2554238630 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3014378495 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3016902371 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3024197490 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3043417957 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3047861731 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3110067964 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3124912855 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3127200741 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3128615435 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3137631498 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3145977403 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3153280783 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3155604755 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3162561584 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3163854542 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3165406246 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3165613698 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3168206405 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3169050453 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3170670647 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3173233238 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3177917415 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3179151919 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3184460854 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3184602307 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3189199920 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3193299194 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3193572464 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3195318433 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3205665196 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3210147806 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3210828927 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3211888797 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3212082238 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W3212487860 @default.
- W4285392868 cites W4294215472 @default.
- W4285392868 doi "https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.122237.1" @default.
- W4285392868 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4285392868 type Work @default.
- W4285392868 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4285392868 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4285392868 hasAuthorship W4285392868A5044644687 @default.
- W4285392868 hasAuthorship W4285392868A5058886638 @default.
- W4285392868 hasBestOaLocation W42853928681 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C131872663 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C159654299 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C187212893 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C22070199 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C2775871700 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C2776283161 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C2779341262 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C42407357 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConcept C8891405 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C131872663 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C159654299 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C187212893 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C203014093 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C22070199 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C2775871700 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C2776283161 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C2779341262 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C42407357 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C55493867 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C71924100 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C86803240 @default.
- W4285392868 hasConceptScore W4285392868C8891405 @default.
- W4285392868 hasLocation W42853928681 @default.
- W4285392868 hasLocation W42853928682 @default.
- W4285392868 hasOpenAccess W4285392868 @default.
- W4285392868 hasPrimaryLocation W42853928681 @default.
- W4285392868 hasRelatedWork W2035492084 @default.
- W4285392868 hasRelatedWork W2057948995 @default.
- W4285392868 hasRelatedWork W2119723436 @default.
- W4285392868 hasRelatedWork W2120509159 @default.
- W4285392868 hasRelatedWork W2122141181 @default.
- W4285392868 hasRelatedWork W3017822181 @default.
- W4285392868 hasRelatedWork W3032210197 @default.
- W4285392868 hasRelatedWork W3044571009 @default.
- W4285392868 hasRelatedWork W4381570565 @default.
- W4285392868 hasRelatedWork W573847062 @default.
- W4285392868 hasVolume "11" @default.
- W4285392868 isParatext "false" @default.
- W4285392868 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W4285392868 workType "article" @default.