Sagel, Ulrich: Evaluation des Toxoplasmosescreenings in Oberösterreich im Rahmen der Mutter-Kind-Pass-Vorsorgeuntersuchungen. 2014
Inhalt
- Synopse
- P1_Seasonal_Trends
- P2_Incidence
- Abstract
- Background
- Methods
- Results
- Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma infections among pregnant women
- Suspected and certain Toxoplasma primoinfections detected during pregnancy
- Estimated incidence of acute Toxoplasma infections during pregnancy
- Coverage of pregnancy with screening in seronegative women
- Discussion
- Conclusions
- Acknowledgements
- Author details
- Authors' contributions
- Competing interests
- References
- Pre-publication history
- P3_Blind_Periods
- Abstract
- Background
- Discussion
- Summary
- Competing interests
- Authors´ contributions
- Authors´ information
- Acknowledgements
- Author details
- References
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- P4_Public_Health_Laboratory_Diagnostics
- Title
- Corresponding author
- Abstract
- Keywords
- Introduction
- Toxoplasmosis in Pregnancy
- Prevention of toxoplasmosis by mother-child care programs
- Laboratory tests for screening and confirmation of maternalToxoplasma infections
- Shortcomings of Current Screening Programs from aPublic Health Perspective
- Poor epidemiological data
- Optimum treatment scheme unclear
- “Blind periods”
- Screening intervals are too long
- Late start of screening
- Adverse effects of false positive alerts
- Discussion and Recommendations
- Acknowledgment
- Table 1
- References
