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A concise clinical reference that facilitates the diagnosis of
intrauterine and perinatally acquired infections was the goal in
creating the Congenital and Perinatal Infections: A Concise Guide
to Diagnosis. Information about the natural history, m- agement,
and outcome of these infections is well detailed in many other
sources and so has not been included. Rather, the focus of the book
is diagnosis. The initial chapters provide general information
about serological and nonserological assays that are used for the
diagnosis of infections, and a chapter about the placenta includes
details about histopathological findings that can be helpful with
the diagnosis of congenital inf- tions. The remainder of the book
is devoted to the diagnosis of specific congenital and/ or
perinatal infections. As illustrated in the chapters about specific
infections, the approach to diagnosis of a congenital or
perinatally acquired infection in the neonate begins, when
possible, with consideration and diagnosis of infection in the
pregnant woman, knowledge of how the infection is transmitted, and
the risk of that infection for the woman and her fetus or neonate.
The possibility of congenital or perinatal infection in neonates is
usually considered because of the diagnosis of, or concern about a
s- cific infection in, a mother during pregnancy that can be
transmitted to the neonate or because of clinical findings in the
neonate at birth that suggest an infectious cause.
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