Bibliographic references for documentation of syphilis.
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Bibliographic references for documentation of syphilis.
There are no special recommendations for the birth and breastfeeding for women infected with Trepone …
Toxoplasmosis is a rare infectious disease during pregnancy, but it can be very serious especially i …
Bibliographic references for toxoplasmosis documentation.
For birth to the infected woman and breast-feeding there are no special recommendations.
Final hosts of T. Gondii are cats and other felines, which acquire the infection, mainly by eating o …
It describes all aspects of Toxoplasmosis, including bibliographic references.
Toxoplasmosis is a widespread infection in the world, but its prevalence varies from one country to …
Incubation period From 10 to 23 days after ingestion of insufficient prepared meat, from 5 to 20 da …
Hygiene measures are essential in avoiding infection with TG. There's no vaccine.
The treatment of pregnant women is problematic. The treatment is performed at the indication of th …
Bibliographic references for hepatitis C documentation.
The source, the mode of transmission and the risk groups for hepatitis C are presented.
The hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection is called hepatitis C. Hepatitis C can be acute or chronic, ac …
Here are all the main aspects of hepatitis C with bibliographic indications.
At European level, in 2014, 35,321 cases of hepatitis C were recorded, with an incidence of 8.8 case …
Cesarean delivery is recommended to avoid perinatal transmission of the infection. Breastfeeding is …
The average incubation period is 6-9 weeks. The period of infection begins with one or more weeks be …
There is no vaccine against hepatitis C. The most important prevention strategy is screening to iden …
Listeria monocytogenes is a widespread germ in nature. The main transmission pathways are: digestive …
Listeriosis is a mild febrile condition, but which may cause meningoencephalitis and/or sepsis in ne …
All important medical aspects of listeriosis are described, with bibliographic indications.
Listeriosis is a less diagnosed infection, being associated with the consumption of: milk or unpaste …
Incubation period is variable and longer than to other pathogens with food origin. On average is 3 w …
Epidemiological investigations have shown that Listeria monocytogenes can contaminate almost any typ …