Context: Neonatal herpes most commonly results from fetal exposure to infected maternal genital secretions at the time of delivery. The risk of transmission from ...
Context. Neonatal herpes most commonly results from fetal exposure to infected maternal genital secretions at the time of delivery. The risk of transmission fr.
There are a limited number of infections in a pregnant woman that warrant cesarean delivery to prevent perinatal transmission. This article outlines those ...
Neonatal acquisition of HSV infection occurs in an estimated 1 in 3200 deliveries in the United States (US) [14]. Mother-to-child transmission can occur in utero ...
The unique complexity of transmission and distribution (T&D) projects means consultants must take proactive and innovative approaches to project management ...
Background To evaluate the relation between elective cesarean section and vertical transmission of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 ...
The risk of mother-to-child transmission in HIV-infected women with high viral loads can be reduced by performing cesarean deliveries before the onset of labor ...
The authors conclude: "These cases indicate that mother-to-infant transmission of uterine cervical cancer is possible during vaginal delivery; ...
... delivery hospital procedures to prevent perinatal HBV transmission when ...
A scheduled cesarean delivery (sometimes called a C-section) can reduce the risk of mother-to-child transmission of HIV in women who have a ...