Op de site van de KNOV is een speciale corona (COVID19) pagina ingericht met o.a. het Nederlandse protocol en informatiebrieven voor cliënten in het Nederlands, Engels, Arabisch en Pools.

KNOV – informatiepagina coronavirus

PHAROS heeft een aantal begrijpelijke, eenvoudige informatieposters over het coronavirus gemaakt die je zelf kunt downloaden voor in de praktijk. Beschikbare talen: Arabisch, Turks, Tigrinya, Engels en Nederlands.

PHAROS pagina posters laaggeletterden – diverse talen

De WHO heeft naar aanleiding van de corona-pandemie de richtlijnen bijgewerkt en opnieuw gedeeld. Hieronder de informatie en links zoals de redactie van Kennispoort Verloskunde die heeft ontvangen van de WHO. Deze documenten zijn in Engels.

Update on WHO Guidance

The interim guidance on clinical management has been updated and now includes expanded remarks and considerations for pregnant and postpartum women, newborns/children as well as recommendations on breastfeeding. Please find below link to latest version of the document (published March 13, 2020):

https://www.who.int/publications-detail/clinical-management-of-severe-acute-respiratory-infection-when-novel-coronavirus-(ncov)-infection-is-suspected

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WHO clinical-management-of-novel-cov March 2020

Based on current evidence, additional guidance on infection prevention precautions for pregnant and postpartum women, and health care staff caring for them, are similar as those for other populations. See all related guidance here:

https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/technical-guidance/infection-prevention-and-control

All the technical guidance and WHO updates are available here:

https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019

Update on WHO research

We also urge you to collect standardized clinical data on all hospitalized patients to improve our understanding of the natural history of disease, and disaggregated for children and pregnant women.

As part of our research efforts, WHO developed a pregnancy/postpartum module to be included in the current Case Report Forms (CRFs) recommended to report cases (https://isaric.tghn.org/novel-coronavirus/). The module will be incorporated in the coming days to the existing CRF. This will allow us to get more information on pregnant and recently pregnant women and potential complications, as well as fetal/neonatal outcomes.

To contribute to anonymized data to the WHO Global COVID-19 Clinical Data Platform; contact EDCARN@who.int  to get log-in credentials.

More information, including clinical characterization research protocols, Case Report Forms and updates on research are available here: https://isaric.tghn.org/