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https://doi.org/10.1007/s12098-021-03945-9 CORRESPONDENCE

Gastric Perforation and Necrotizing Enterocolitis Associated with COVID Antibodies

Kashish Gupta1 · Anup Thakur1 · Neelam Kler1 · Pankaj Garg1

Received: 27 July 2021 / Accepted: 19 August 2021

© Dr. K C Chaudhuri Foundation 2021

To the Editor: A late preterm male infant weighing 2200 g, was born by cesarean section at 34+5 wk gestation. Ante- natally, there was history of maternal fever without rash in the first trimester. Baby cried immediately after birth, was transferred to NICU, and started on paladai feeds. At 26 h of life, baby developed abdominal distension, billous aspi- rates, and grunting. He was made nil per oral, was supported on mechanical ventilation and inotropes. Abdominal radio- graph showed presence of pneumatosis and gastrointestinal perforation. Emergency laparatomy was performed at 28 h of life. Baby was found to have a large gastric perforation and extensive necrosis involving terminal ileum and entire colon. Stomach perforation was closed and loop ileostomy was done. High titers of total COVID antibodies were found in the mother and infant (1350 and 725, respectively). Post- operatively, baby had a stormy course with severe metabolic acidosis and resistant shock requiring multiple inotropes.

Baby gradually improved, minimal feeds were started on 10th postoperative day and finally baby was discharged on day 19 of life. In view of nonclassical presentation of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), an immune phenomenon was suspected. COVID antibodies titers were very high both in the mother and neonate. Albeit, there were no reports sug- gestive of COVID positivity in the mother but there was his- tory of fever in the first trimester. Transmission of COVID IgG antibodies from mother to baby is a known phenomenon [1]. High levels of inflammatory markers like interleukin-10 and interleukin-6 have been reported in neonates born to

COVID-positive mothers [2]. In a series of 29 COVID- positive women, 3 term neonates were diagnosed with NEC stage-2 [3]. There are two other reports of COVID-positive neonates presenting with features of NEC [2, 4]. These clus- ters of cases suggest a probable association of COVID infec- tion and antibody response with NEC.

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Conflict of Interest None.

References

1. Fenizia C, Biasin M, Cetin I, et al. Analysis of SARS-CoV-2 verti- cal transmission during pregnancy. Nat Commun. 2020;11:5128.

2. Liu P, Zheng J, Yang P. The immunologic status of newborns born to SARS-CoV-2–infected mothers in Wuhan. China J Allergy Clin Immunol. 2020;146:101–9.

3. Wu Y-T, Liu J, Xu J-J et al. Neonatal outcome in 29 pregnant women with COVID-19: A retrospective study in Wuhan, China.

PLoS Med. 2020;17:e1003195.

4. Mehl S, Whitlock R, Marcano et al. Necrotizing enterocolitis- like pneumatosis intestinalis in an infant with COVID-19. Pediatr Infect Dis. 2021;40:e85–86.

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* Neelam Kler

drneelamkler@gmail.com

1 Department of Neonatology, Institute of Child Health, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Rajinder Nagar, New Delhi 110060, India

Published online: 4 September 2021 /

Indian Journal of Pediatrics(January 2022)89(1):93

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