Clinical Diagnosis of Infection in The Pregnant Woman

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Symptomatic or Clinical Infection.
In many instances, the diagnosis of infection in the pregnant woman and congenital infection in the newborn infant can be suspected on the basis of clinical signs or symptoms. Careful examination can be sufficient to suggest a specific diagnosis, particularly when typical clinical findings are accompanied by a welldocumented history of exposure

 
Asymptomatic or Subclinical Infection.
Many infectious diseases with serious consequences for the fetus are difficult or impossible to diagnose in the mother solely on clinical grounds. Asymptomatic or subclinical infections may be caused by rubella virus, CMV, T gondii, T. pallidurn, HSV, and HIV. The vast majority of women infected during pregnancy

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