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Congenital Infections: What’s Old Is Back Again

by Debbie Fraser, NNP, MN, CNeon(C)
  • Duration: 60 Mins
  • Credits: 1 CERP, 1 R-CERP, 1 Nurse Contact Hours
  • Handout: Yes
Abstract:

We think of the fetus as living in an impenetrable environment, protected from the outside elements. While most bacteria are too large to cross the placental barrier or infiltrate the amniotic membranes, some bacteria, viruses and parasites are capable of reaching the fetus and causing intrauterine infections. Over the years, the list of organisms responsible for these infections has grown with the addition of pathogens such HIV and West Nile Virus. Most recently, a resurgence of congenital syphilis has been identified in newborns born to women with an active infection in pregnancy. This session will review pathogens responsible for intrauterine infection with particular attention to congenital syphilis. A review of the effects of these infections will be accompanied by a discussion of the diagnosis, management and prognosis of intrauterine infections.

Learning Objectives:

1. Identify the most common organisms which cause infections in the fetus

2. Describe the presenting signs and symptoms of intrauterine infections.

3. Explain the diagnosis and management of intrauterine infections.

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