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Sicong Peng
Researcher at Huazhong University of Science and Technology
Publications - 5
Citations - 1091
Sicong Peng is an academic researcher from Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Internal medicine & Respiratory distress. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 4 publications receiving 860 citations.
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Clinical analysis of 10 neonates born to mothers with 2019-nCoV pneumonia
Huaping Zhu,Lin Wang,Chengzhi Fang,Sicong Peng,Lianhong Zhang,Guiping Chang,Shiwen Xia,Wenhao Zhou +7 more
TL;DR: Perinatal 2019-nCoV infection may have adverse effects on newborns, causing problems such as fetal distress, premature labor, respiratory distress, thrombocytopenia accompanied by abnormal liver function, and even death.
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A study of breastfeeding practices, SARS-CoV-2 and its antibodies in the breast milk of mothers confirmed with COVID-19
Sicong Peng,Huaping Zhu,Lixia Yang,Li Cao,Xiaona Huang,Michelle Dynes,Anuradha Narayan,Jianbo Xia,Yang Chen,Pei Zhang,Hongyan Liu,Hua Li,Shiwen Xia +12 more
TL;DR: Considering the lack of evidence for SARS-CoV-2 transmission through breast milk, breastfeeding counselling along with appropriate hand hygiene precautions and facemasks should be provided to all pregnant women.
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A multi-center survey on the postpartum mental health of mothers and attachment to their neonates during COVID-19 in Hubei Province of China
Sicong Peng,Yi Zhang,Hongyan Liu,Xiaona Huang,Douglas James Noble,Lixia Yang,Wei Lu,Yahui Luo,Huaping Zhu,Li Cao,Chunhua Liu,Chunhua Liu,Yang Chen,Pei Zhang,Shiwen Xia,Anuradha Narayan +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the attachment of mothers to their neonates and the postpartum mental health of mothers within the first 3 months after delivery (between 20 to 89 days), and found that the period of mother-child separation among the confirmed group (33.9±20.9 days) was significantly longer than that of suspected group (16.7±12.2 days).
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Short-term developmental outcomes in neonates born to mothers with COVID-19 from Wuhan, China.
Ling-Kong Zeng,Huaping Zhu,Tiantian Xiao,Tiantian Xiao,Sicong Peng,Wen-Hao Yuan,Jianbo Shao,Lai-Shuan Wang,Feifan Xiao,Shiwen Xia,Shoo K. Lee,Kai Yan,Wenhao Zhou +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a multicenter observational study was conducted at two designated maternal and children's hospitals in Hubei Province, mainland China from February 1, 2020 to May 15, 2020.
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Effect of birth asphyxia on neonatal blood glucose during the early postnatal life: A multi-center study in Hubei Province, China.
Chun Hua Liu,Hong-yan Liu,Sicong Peng,Shaochuan Pan,Zhisheng Wan,Suying Wu,Chao Fang,Rongguan Jiao,Wen-Xiang Wang,Bin Gan,Shu-JieYang,J. Tan,Xiao-Fang Zhu,Ping-li She,Q. H. Fan,Min Yang,Ji-jian Xie,Jie Sun,Lingyu Zeng,Liangfen Zhang,Yan-Ni Li,Wei Lu,Xian-Tao Yang,Xiong-Fei Xiao,Hong-li Li,Zhengshou Rao,Chuang-jing Gao,Ya Luo,Hong Chen,Ming Yu,Xiaoxu Luan,Yu-Rong Huang,Shi-wen Xia +32 more
TL;DR: The authors in this article found that birth asphyxia is likely to cause neonatal blood glucose disorders, both hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia, during the early postnatal life.