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Análise das Serologias para Infeções do Grupo TORCH e do Rastreio para Streptococcus do Grupo B na População de Grávidas de uma Maternidade

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INTRODUCTION: Systematic screening for TORCH infections and group B Streptococcus (GBS) during pregnancy has been an important factor in the improvement of perinatal care. AIM: To evaluate TORCH serology and GBS carriers state in the population of a maternity, to assess variability with age and nationality and to search for congenital infections. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Non-probabilistic prevalence study. RESULTS: 9508 TORCH and 2639 GBS results were registered. Immunity rate for rubella was 93.3%, higher for Portuguese women; for toxoplasmosis it was 25.7%, higher among the oldest and foreign women; IgG for CMV was positive in 62.4%, no influence of age was found. VDRL was reactive in 0.5%; HBsAg was found to be positive in 2.3%, higher in foreign women. Antibodies for hepatitis C virus and HIV were found respectively in 1.4% and 0.7%. No congenital infections were diagnosed. GBS carrier state was found in 13.9%. DISCUSSION: A high rate of positive IgG was found for rubella reflecting vaccines policy. For toxoplasmosis the low rate of positives means that a high number of pregnant women have to repeat serology during pregnancy with inherent costs. Like in the general population, a high rate of CMV positive mothers was found. For some infections we found that foreign women had different conditions. CONCLUSION: Knowledge on TORCH and GBS state helps to better draw guidelines concerning screening policies during pregnancy

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Complicações Infecciosas na Gravidez Hepatite C Infecções por Citomegalovirus Infecções por Streptococcus Rubéola Toxoplasmose

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Acta Med Port. 2013;26(5):549-54.

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