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Although information about the natural history, management, and outcome of intrauterine and perinatally acquired infections is readily available, the busy clinician requires methods for quickly and easily determining the diagnosis of these infections, especially in a time of ever changing advances in diagnostic technology and the emergence of new infectious agents. In Congenital and Perinatal Infection: A Concise Guide to Diagnosis, a distinguished panel of pediatric and infectious disease specialists present in an easily accessible format all the information needed to diagnose a wide variety of infections in both the pregnant woman and the neonate. Organized by specific infection or related infections, the book provides pertinent information about the epidemiology of each infection in the pregnant woman and her neonate, as well as the risk of transmission to the fetus or neonate, the spectrum of clinical disease, and a recommended approach to the diagnosis of the infection in not only the mother, but also her neonate. The emphasis is on understanding what tests to order and how to interpret the results, with the approach to diagnosis in each chapter encompassing both the pregnant woman and her neonate. The book covers a wide range of micro-organisms that are both common and uncommon causes of congenital and perinatal infections, including the herpes simplex virus, HIV, toxoplasmosis, syphilis, CMV, tuberculosis, malaria, dengue, lymphocytic choriomeningtis virus, and parvovirus. Up to date and user friendly, Congenital and Perinatal Infection: A Concise Guide to Diagnosis offers the busy clinician caring for pregnant women and/or their infants a practical guide to determining infection risks and which assays are the most appropriate to use for their diagnosis.
Communicable diseases in the fetus --- Neonatal infections --- Communicable Diseases --- Infant, Newborn --- Diagnosis --- diagnosis --- Newborn infants --- Infection in newborn infants --- Diagnosis. --- Infections --- Communicable diseases in the fetus - Diagnosis --- Neonatal infections - Diagnosis --- Communicable Diseases - diagnosis
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Biomathematics. Biometry. Biostatistics --- Stochastic processes --- Communicable diseases in the fetus --- Communicable diseases in newborn infants --- Communicable Diseases --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- Models, Statistical --- Pregnancy Complications, Infectious --- Mathematical models --- Forecasting --- transmission --- epidemiology --- Issue --- Models, Statistical. --- Forecasting. --- Mathematical models. --- transmission. --- epidemiology. --- Transmission. --- Epidemiology. --- Communicable diseases in the fetus - Mathematical models --- Communicable diseases in the fetus - Forecasting --- Communicable diseases in newborn infants - Mathematical models --- Communicable diseases in newborn infants - Forecasting --- Communicable Diseases - transmission --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases - epidemiology --- Pregnancy Complications, Infectious - epidemiology
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Although information about the natural history, management, and outcome of intrauterine and perinatally acquired infections is readily available, the busy clinician requires methods for quickly and easily determining the diagnosis of these infections, especially in a time of ever changing advances in diagnostic technology and the emergence of new infectious agents. In Congenital and Perinatal Infection: A Concise Guide to Diagnosis, a distinguished panel of pediatric and infectious disease specialists present in an easily accessible format all the information needed to diagnose a wide variety of infections in both the pregnant woman and the neonate. Organized by specific infection or related infections, the book provides pertinent information about the epidemiology of each infection in the pregnant woman and her neonate, as well as the risk of transmission to the fetus or neonate, the spectrum of clinical disease, and a recommended approach to the diagnosis of the infection in not only the mother, but also her neonate. The emphasis is on understanding what tests to order and how to interpret the results, with the approach to diagnosis in each chapter encompassing both the pregnant woman and her neonate. The book covers a wide range of micro-organisms that are both common and uncommon causes of congenital and perinatal infections, including the herpes simplex virus, HIV, toxoplasmosis, syphilis, CMV, tuberculosis, malaria, dengue, lymphocytic choriomeningtis virus, and parvovirus. Up to date and user friendly, Congenital and Perinatal Infection: A Concise Guide to Diagnosis offers the busy clinician caring for pregnant women and/or their infants a practical guide to determining infection risks and which assays are the most appropriate to use for their diagnosis.
Communicable diseases in the fetus --- Neonatal infections --- Diagnosis. --- Newborn infants --- Infection in newborn infants --- Infections --- Medicine. --- Obstetrics. --- Medicine & Public Health. --- Obstetrics/Perinatology. --- Infection in children --- Fetus --- Diseases
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Infection --- Pregnancy Complications, Infectious. --- Communicable diseases in pregnancy --- Communicable diseases in the fetus --- Neonatal infections --- Newborn infants --- Infection in newborn infants --- Infection in children --- Fetus --- Pregnancy --- Complications, Infectious Pregnancy --- Infectious Pregnancy Complications --- Pregnancy, Infectious Complications --- Complication, Infectious Pregnancy --- Infectious Pregnancy Complication --- Pregnancies, Infectious Complications --- Pregnancy Complication, Infectious --- congenital. --- Infections --- Diseases --- Complications --- Communicable diseases in pregnancy. --- Communicable diseases in the fetus. --- Neonatal infections. --- Pregnancy Complications, Infectious --- congenital --- Maternal Sepsis --- Sepsis during Pregnancy --- Sepsis in Pregnancy --- Sepsis in Pregnancies --- Sepsis, Maternal --- Infection and Infestation --- Infections and Infestations --- Infestation and Infection --- Infestations and Infections
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Fetal Diseases. --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases. --- Sexually Transmitted Diseases --- Communicable diseases in newborn infants --- -Communicable diseases in the fetus --- -Maternal-fetal exchange --- -Sexually transmitted diseases --- -Fetus --- Neonatal infections --- Perinatology --- Embryopathies --- Disease, Fetal --- Diseases, Fetal --- Embryopathy --- Fetal Disease --- Sexual diseases --- Sexually transmissible infections --- Sexually transmitted infections --- STDs (Diseases) --- STIs (Sexually transmitted infections) --- VD (Disease) --- Venereal diseases --- Communicable diseases --- Sexual health --- Fetus --- Placenta --- Pregnancy --- transmission. --- Congresses --- Complications --- -Congresses --- Diseases --- Communicable diseases in the fetus --- Maternal-fetal exchange --- Sexually transmitted diseases --- Fetal Diseases --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- FETAL DISEASES --- INFANT NEWBORN, DISEASES --- Congresses. --- congresses --- congresses. --- transmission --- Neonatal Diseases --- Disease, Neonatal --- Diseases, Neonatal --- Neonatal Disease --- -transmission. --- Transmission --- Fetal diseases --- Infant newborn, diseases --- Infant, newborn, diseases --- Complications&delete&
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"Major advances in biology and medicine made during the past several decades have contributed greatly to our understanding of infections that affect the fetus and newborn. As the medical, social, and economic impact of these infections becomes more fully appreciated, the time is again appropriate for an intensive summation of existing information on this subject. Our goal for the eighth edition of this text is to provide a complete, critical, and contemporary review of this information. We have directed the book to all students of medicine interested in the care and well-being of infants, and hope to include among our readers medical students, residents and fellows, practicing physicians, microbiologists, and health care workers. We believe the text to be of particular importance for infectious disease specialists; obstetricians and physicians who are responsible for the pregnant woman and her developing fetus; pediatricians and family physicians who care for newborn infants; and primary care physicians, neurologists, audiologists, ophthalmologists, psychologists, and other specialists who are responsible for children who suffer the sequelae of infections acquired in utero or during the first month of life."
Communicable Diseases. --- Fetal Diseases. --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases. --- Infant, Newborn. --- Communicable diseases in newborn infants. --- Communicable diseases in the fetus. --- Communicable diseases in the fetus --- Maladies infectieuses chez le nouveau-né --- Maladies infectieuses chez le foetus --- Communicable diseases --- Communicable Diseases --- Fetal Diseases --- Infant, Newborn, Diseases --- Infant, Newborn --- Contagion and contagious diseases --- Contagious diseases --- Infectious diseases --- Microbial diseases in human beings --- Zymotic diseases --- Diseases --- Infection --- Epidemics --- Embryopathies --- Disease, Fetal --- Diseases, Fetal --- Embryopathy --- Fetal Disease --- Perinatology --- Infectious Diseases --- Communicable Disease --- Disease, Communicable --- Disease, Infectious --- Diseases, Communicable --- Diseases, Infectious --- Infectious Disease --- Disease Outbreaks --- Disease Transmission, Infectious --- Newborns --- Neonate --- Infants, Newborn --- Neonates --- Newborn --- Newborn Infant --- Newborn Infants --- Neonatology --- Neonatal Diseases --- Disease, Neonatal --- Diseases, Neonatal --- Neonatal Disease
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HIV Infections --- Placenta --- Pregnancy Complications, Infectious --- Trophoblasts --- transmission. --- microbiology. --- therapy. --- immunology. --- Communicable diseases in pregnancy --- Communicable diseases in the fetus --- Trophoblast --- Congresses. --- Cytochemistry --- Immunology --- Infections --- immunology --- congresses. --- congenital --- therapy --- Hiv infections --- Pregnancy complications, infectious --- Congenital --- Therapy --- Blastocyst --- Cotyledon (Anatomy) --- Embryology --- Uterus, Pregnant --- Fetus --- Pregnancy --- Congresses --- Cytochemistry&delete& --- Immunology&delete& --- Infections&delete& --- transmission --- microbiology --- Diseases --- Complications
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