Hello Dr. Paul,
I have been attempting some questions and need your kind help to Check my Answers, if u please..
Q: In a woman with Primary Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Infection in Pregnancy:
1. There is more than 50% chance of her delivering a baby with CMV related Damage. F
2.There is less than 5% chance of her delivering a baby with CMV related damage. T
3. There is Less than 1% Chance of the baby having serious Long Term Sequale. F
4. Antenatal Treatment reduces the risk of neonatal complications. F (there is no ttt)
Q:The Following Regarding Toxoplasmosis and Pregnancy are correct:
1. The incidence of infection in the UK is approximately 2/1000 pregnancies. T
2. Spiramycin is used in the treatment of in utero toxoplasma infections. F (maternal ?for isolated fetal ?pyrimethamine , sulphadiazine , folinic acid.. Why is it Toxic to fetus and how?)
3. Toxoplasma gondii is a cause of recurrent miscarriage. F
4. severe disease in the fetus is most likely to occur if the mother acquired the infection during the first two trimesters of pregnancy. T
5. Among mothers known to have acquired toxoplasmosis during the first trimester of pregnancy the spontaneous abortion rate is above 20% . T
6. if antibodies are present before conception, the fetus will be unaffected. F
Q: The following maternal infections may be transmitted to the newborn as a result of vaginal delivery:
1. Human papilloma virus . T
2. Tricomonas Vaginalis. F
3. Candida Albicans. T
Q: Eye Damage is a recognised consequence of fetal infection with:
1. Treponema pallidum. T
2. Toxoplasma gondii . T
3. The Epstein - Barr Virus. T??
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Thanks for Your Help.. :-)
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