[Maternal viral infections as a fetal risk factor]
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[Maternal viral infections as a fetal risk factor]
Abstract
After a review of the literature reports from recent years viral infections in pregnant women are presented as a fetal and neonatal risk factor. Maternal infections with rubella virus, cytomegalovirus++, hepatitis, Coxsackie B, varicella, herpes, poliomyelitis, parvovirus B19 and HIV are discussed stressing their unfavourable effect on the developing embryo, fetus or newborn.
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