Congenital infections Flashcards
toxoplasmosis
trans: transplacental, primary infections from consuming raw meat or contact with cat feces
sx: hydrocephalus, intracranial calcifications, chorioretinitis, ring-enhancing lesions on MRI
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dx: serology
tx: pyrimethamine + sulfadiazine
prevention: spiramycin prophylaxis for 3rd trimester, avoid exposures to cats
Rubella
trans: transplacental in the 1st trimester
sx: purpuric “blueberry muffin” rash, cataracts, mental retardation, hearing loss, PDA
dx: serology
tx: symptomatic
prevent: immunize before pregnancy; vaccine mother after delivery if titres still neg
CMV
trans: transplacental
sx: petechial rash, periventricular calcifications
dx: urine culture; PCR of amniotic fluid
tx: postpartum ganiclovir
prevent: N/a
HSV
trans: intrapartum transmission if the mother has active lesions; transplacental is rare
sx: skin eye and mouth infections; life-threatening CNS/systemic infection
dx: serology
treatment: acyclovir
prevent: C-section if lesions at delivery
HIV
trans: in utero, at delivery, or via breast milk
Sx: often asymptomatic; failure to thrive; bacterial infections; increase incidence of upper and lower respiratory disease
dx: ELISA, western blot
tx: HAART
prevent: AZT or nevirapine in pregnant women with HIV; C-section if viral load is > 1000. treat infants with prophylactic AZT ; avoid breastfeeding
syphilis
trans: intrapartum; transplacental transmission is possible
sx: macuopapular rash, hepatomegaly; snuffles, mucopurulent rhinitis, osteitis
late congenital syphilis: saber shins, saddle nose, CNS involvement, hutchinson’s traid: peg-shaped central incisors, deafness, interstitial keratitis
dx: dark-field microscopy, VDRL/RPR, FTA-ABS
Tx: penicillin
prevent: penicillin in pregnant women who test +