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Diagnosis of Congenital and Perinatal Infections provides essential information on infections that are transmitted in utero, during the birth process, and shortly after birth (through breastfeeding). The book discusses approaches to the diagnosis of specific micro-oraganisms that may cause congenital or perinatal infections. The discussion includes both an approach to the pregnant women who is at risk for infection and the approach to the diagnosis of her fetus (if applicable) and infant. The first five chapters discuss the epidemiology of these infections, including the scope of the problem, and the routes by which transmission occurs. In the first chapter, there is specific section about micro-organisms that may be transmited through breast feeding. The next two chapters focuses on a general discussion of serologic and other assays used for diagnosis of infection including antigen assays and PCR. The last two chapters provide information prenatally and a discussion of how placenatal pathology may be essential primer for all obstetricians, neonatologists, pediatricians and family physicians treating patients with perinatal infections.
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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 both the mother and 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, not only the pregnant woman, but also her neonate. The book covers a wide range of microorganisms 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.