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Antenatal Screening for Congenital Infection with Rubella, Cytomegalovirus and Toxoplasma
Authors:Salvatore F. Sfameni  Ian J. Skurrie  Gwendolyn L. Gilbert
Affiliation:The Royal Women's Hospital, Melbourne
Abstract:Summary: The sera of 3,463 pregnant women were screened, at the first antenatal visit, for antibodies to rubella, cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Toxoplasma gondii. Rubella antibodies were detected in 97.5%, CMV antibodies in 71% and toxoplasma antibodies in 45% of women. Asymptomatic toxoplasmosis occurred during pregnancy in 3 of 609 (0.5%) and primary CMV infection in 5 of 338 (1.5%) initially seronegative women whose sera were retested at the end of their pregnancies. The observed incidence of toxoplasmosis was similar to that calculated on the basis of the age-related prevalence of antibodies found in this study. On the basis of these observations it is estimated that congenital toxoplasmosis and congenital CMV infection due to primary maternal infection each occurs in up to 2/1,000 infants in this community. Very few of these infants have obvious abnormalities at birth, but follow-up studies elsewhere have shown that many of them suffer significant long-term sequelae.
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