Pregnancy Complications Infectious
Mostrando 1-9 de 9 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Brazilian Society of Hepatology and Brazilian Society of Infectious Diseases Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Hepatitis B
Abstract Chronic hepatitis B is an important health problem that can progress to cirrhosis and complications such as hepatocellular carcinoma. There is approximately 290 million of people with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection worldwide, however only 10% of patients are currently identified.Most part of Brazil is considered of low prevalence of HBV i
Braz J Infect Dis. Publicado em: 2020-10
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2. Periodontal disease and systemic complications
Periodontal diseases comprise a number of infectious and inflammatory conditions brought about by the interaction between supragingival and subgingival biofilms and the host inflammatory response. Periodontal diseases should be considered systemic conditions. This means that they are both modulated by the body's systems and play a role as a risk factor for s
Braz. oral res.. Publicado em: 2012
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3. Causas de óbitos neonatais reduzíveis por adequado controle na gravidez em campo Grande, MS
This is a retrospective, descriptive and explanatory work, based on data from the Sistema de Informação de Mortalidade e Sistema de Informação sobre Nascidos Vivos (Mortality Information System and Alive-born Information System). The goal was to identify newborn death causes that could be avoided by convenient pregnancy monitoring in residents from Campo
Publicado em: 2008
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4. Toxoplasmose aguda: estudo da transmissão vertical e fatores relacionados à infecção fetal e neonatal
Introdução: A toxoplasmose é uma zoonose cujo agente etiológico é o Toxoplasma gondii. Trata-se de uma doença de alta prevalência variando conforme cada região e as gestantes correm riscos de contaminar-se um pouco antes ou durante a gestação. Objetivos: Identificar a freqüência de gestantes IgM reagente para toxoplasmose e dos resultados do test
Publicado em: 2008
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5. Admission of foreign citizens to the general teaching hospital of bologna, northeastern Italy: An epidemiological and clinical survey
BACKGROUND: The emergency regarding recent immigration waves into Italy makes continued healthcare monitoring of these populations necessary. METHODS: Through a survey of hospital admissions carried out during the last five years at the S. Orsola-Malpighi General Hospital of Bologna (Italy), all causes of admission of these subjects were evaluated, together
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases. Publicado em: 2006-04
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6. Efeitos da administração de corticosteroide sobre o intestino de ratos submetidos a gastrosquise experimental intra-utero : avaliação morfologica, histologica e bioquimica
Background: Gastroschisis is the congenital anomaly of the abdominal wall closure. The eviscerated bowel is exposed to the amniotic fluid, which leads to an intestinal inflammatory reaction. The goal in the treatment of gastroschisis is to prevent intestinal injury, as well as the motility, absorptive and infectious complications. Purpose: The author evaluat
Publicado em: 2005
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7. Rubéola na gestação: repercussões sobre o produto conceptual. / Rubella in pregnancy: effects on the fetus and developing child
OBJECTIVES: Our aim was to analyse rubella effects on the fetus, new-born and child. MATERIAL AND METHODS: We analysed 35 patients with suspicious rubella during pregnancy. According to presence or absence of symptoms they were divided in two groups. Group 1: 15 patients presenting rash in which serology was positive. Grupo2: 20 symptomless patients found to
Publicado em: 1998
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8. Pediatric human immunodeficiency virus infection.
In the past decade, an increase in pediatric human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection has had a substantial impact on childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. The vertical transmission of HIV from mother to infant accounts for the vast majority of these cases. Identification of HIV-infected pregnant women needs to be impoved so that appropriate thera
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9. Permissive Cytomegalovirus Infection of Primary Villous Term and First Trimester Trophoblasts
Forty percent of women with primary cytomegalovirus (CMV) infections during pregnancy infect their fetuses with complications for the baby varying from mild to severe. How CMV crosses the syncytiotrophoblast, the barrier between maternal blood and fetal tissue in the villous placenta, is unknown. Virus may cross by infection of maternal cells that pass throu
American Society for Microbiology.