Got it from my Mama
Don't be Rash
Selfie
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The most common virus transmitted in utero, causes blueberry muffin spots, growth restriction, and chorioretinitis. Long term consequences of infection include sensorineural hearing loss.
What is Cytomegalovirus?
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This infection causes Hand-foot-mouth disease, seen clinically as a vesicular rash on the palms and soles and vesicles and ulcers in the oral mucosa.
What is Coxsackievirus Type A
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What is Treponema Pallidum
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Risk of congenital infection is highest during the first trimester. Maternal symptoms include a maculopapular rash, postauricular and suboccipital lymphadenopathy and arthritis. May be asymptomatic at birth, then develop symptoms during the first year of life. Features of disease include cardiac defects, cataracts, growth restriction, HSM, thrombocytopenia, and deafness.
What is Rubella?
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What is Syphilis
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What is Chlamydia Trachomatis
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Syndrome may include limb hypoplasia, cutaneous scars, microcephaly, cortical atrophy, chorioretinitis, and cataracts. This infection is very rare congenitally, common in vaccinated children, and can be serious in adults.
What is Varicella?
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This unique surface structure is found on a sexually transmitted organism that is a common cause of urethritis, cervicitis and PID.
What is Lipopoligosacchardie (LOS)?
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What is Neisseria Gonorrhea
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Definitive host is a feline. Mature oocysts can be ingested by pregnant women cleaning a litter box. Infected infants may develop mental retardation, visual impairment and learning disabilities.
What is Toxoplasmosis?
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This Togavirus is icosahedral and enveloped, and can be transmitted by respiratory droplets or transplacentally. Typical rash starts on the face and moves down to the extremities, lasts for three days, and can be complicated by arthralgia.
What is Rubella?
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What is Chancroid
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Transmission of this virus from mother to baby during delivery can cause severe disease with a high mortality rate. It is a linear, dsDNA virus that causes multinucleated giant cells and can sit latent within sacral ganglia. Symptoms include disseminated vesicular lesions, necrosis of the liver and adrenal glands or listlessness and seizures.
What is Neonatal Herpes
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SLIDE 6 - Name the DISEASE
What is Fifth disease
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What is Klebsiella Granulomatis - Donovan Bodies