Prevalence of torch infections and its associated poor outcome in high-risk pregnant women of Central India: Time to think for prevention strategies
Conclusion: A high prevalence of IgM seropositivity of TORCH infection was noted in the present study with the increased rate of poor foetal outcome warrants the need of proper prenatal counselling, universal immunisation and nutritional supplements during pregnancy.
Source: Indian Journal of Medical Microbiology - Category: Microbiology Authors: HV Manjunathachar Kavita N Singh Vivek Chouksey Ravindra Kumar Ravendra K Sharma Pradip V Barde Source Type: research
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