Infecciones perinatales transmitidas por la madre a su hijo: material didáctico para personal de salud
Perinatal infections transmitted by the mother to her infant: educational material for health personnel
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978-92-75-12942-5 978-92-75-32942-9
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Este manual examina la información actualizada sobre las enfermedades infecciosas más comunes que la madre puede transmitir a su lactante durante el embarazo, al nacer o mediante lactancia materna. El resumen de esta información destaca el conocimiento básico del agente patógeno, la enfermedad, la carga de problemascausados por la enfermedad en la madre y su hijo, aspectos epidemiológicos ycómo controlar la enfermedad. El mayor énfasis se dirige a medidas preventivas,al tamizaje cuando las intervenciones están disponibles, y al análisis detallado de las intervenciones durante el período preconcepcional, atención prenatal, atención perinatal y atención materna postparto y neonatal... This manual will review the updated information on the most common infectious diseases that the mother may transmit to her infant during pregnancy, at birth or by breast feeding the infant. Summary of this information will emphasize the basic knowledge of the pathogen, the disease, the burden of problems caused by the disease in the mother and her offspring, epidemiological aspects, and how tomanage the disease...
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