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Women`s o An Information booklet For Health Care

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ART guidelines for HIV-Infected Adults and Adolescents
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... Murphy VE, Clifton VL, Gibson PG. Asthma Exacerbations During Pregnancy: incidence and assocation with adverse pregnancy outcomes. Thorax Journal 2006; 61:169-176. Towers, CV, Briggs GG, Rojas JA. The Use of Prostaglandin E2 in Pregnant Patients. Am Jour of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2005;190:1777-80 ...
Tubersol - VaccineShoppeCanada
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... The Mantoux test is performed by injecting 0.1 mL (5 Tuberculin units per test dose) of TUBERSOL® intradermally, in the volar aspect of the forearm. TUBERSOL® is a clear colourless liquid. Inspect for extraneous particulate matter and/or discolouration before use. If these conditions exist, the prod ...
1. Diagnosis of HIV infection
1. Diagnosis of HIV infection

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Gestational Diabetes Mellitus
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GESTATIONAL DIABETES MELLITUS
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... productive as infection progresses to AIDS. In Namibia, NamWater, the largest water purification company, announced in 2000 that HIV/AIDS was “crippling” its operations (Angula, 2000). They reported a high staff turnover due to HIV-related deaths, increasing absenteeism and a general loss of product ...
ICD-10-CM: OBSTETRICS PART 1
ICD-10-CM: OBSTETRICS PART 1

... • O80 is always a principal diagnosis and not to be used with any other code from chapter 15. The only outcome of delivery code that can be used is Z37.0 (single live birth) • Additional codes from other chapters may be used with code O80 if they are not related to or complicating the pregnancy. • O ...
Slide 1
Slide 1

... • Transmission occurs through inhalation of droplet nuclei in to the lungs. • Hematogenous dissemination may occur. Organism survives in areas of high oxygen content or blood flow: apical and posterior segments of the upper lobe, superior segments of lower lobe, renal cortex, meninges, epiphyses of ...
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HIV and pregnancy

HIV/AIDS in pregnancy has a risk of causing mother-to-child transmission. However, the risk is decreased substantially with preventive measures such as anti-HIV medications during pregnancy and childbirth as well as to the child after delivery, and that mothers with HIV avoid breastfeeding their children.In the United States and Europe, fewer than 2 babies in 100 born to mothers with HIV are infected with the virus. In 2015, Cuba became the first country in the world to eradicate mother-to-child transmission of HIV.
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