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Possible risk factors for vertical transmission of Chagas' disease
(1992)
The author emphasizes the importance of the congenital transmission of Chagas' disease and discusses the possible risk factors for transmission such as age, origin, obstetrical history and maternal form of disease. ...
Risk Factors for Maternal Chagas Disease and Vertical Transmission in a Bolivian Hospital.
(Oxford University Press, 2021)
BACKGROUND: Vertical transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi infection accounts for a growing proportion of new cases of Chagas disease. Better risk stratification is needed to predict which women are more likely to transmit ...
Congenital and maternal syphilis in the capital of Brazil
(Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical, 2020)
Vertical transmission of htlv-i/ii: a review
(1998)
The vertical transmission of the human T-cell lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) occurs predominantly through breastfeeding. Since some bottle-fed children born to carrier mothers still remain seropositive with a frequency ...
Chagas disease prevalence in pregnant women: Migration and risk of congenital transmission
(Journal of Infection in Developing Countries, 2016)
Sustained Domestic Vector Exposure Is Associated With Increased Chagas Cardiomyopathy Risk but Decreased Parasitemia and Congenital Transmission Risk Among Young Women in Bolivia
(Oxford University Press on behalf of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 2015-06-02)
A transmissão vertical do HIV na Percepção de Mulheres Brasileiras
(2012)
This study had the aim of verify the perception of women and pregnant women about the HIV vertical transmission. It was approved by the Ethical Review Board. A semistructured questionnaire, pretested, was used, with open ...
Evidence of reduced vertical transmission of Neospora caninum associated with higher IgG1 than IgG2 serum levels and presence of IFN-γ in nonaborting chronically infected cattle under natural condition
(Elsevier, 2019-02)
Neospora caninum infection of cattle can be vertically transmitted, resulting in abortion or birth of infected
calves. Vertical transmission occurs both in acutely or chronically infected cattle. There is little information ...