Slide 1
... >48 h, 7-10 days, 37 weeks, and decreasing low birthweight . There may be an increased rate of IVH and NEC, but it is not possible to pool the results for neonatal outcomes. Premature closure of the ductus arteriosus occurs in 10-50% of fetuses exposed to indomethacin. It is more prevalent in later ...
... >48 h, 7-10 days, 37 weeks, and decreasing low birthweight . There may be an increased rate of IVH and NEC, but it is not possible to pool the results for neonatal outcomes. Premature closure of the ductus arteriosus occurs in 10-50% of fetuses exposed to indomethacin. It is more prevalent in later ...
Chlamydia trachomatis
... response and the increased inflammation may cause further damage to the reproductive tract. This has been suggested to be the case in chronic pelvic inflammatory disease (Hillis et al., 1997). If the infection spreads higher up the tract to the uterus and Fallopian tubes, the risk of ectopic pregnan ...
... response and the increased inflammation may cause further damage to the reproductive tract. This has been suggested to be the case in chronic pelvic inflammatory disease (Hillis et al., 1997). If the infection spreads higher up the tract to the uterus and Fallopian tubes, the risk of ectopic pregnan ...
Editorials WHO maternal death and near
... and national professional organizations including the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Canadian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Revised after this feedback, the second version was tested on eight databases ...
... and national professional organizations including the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and the Canadian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Revised after this feedback, the second version was tested on eight databases ...
Chapter10_11_Trauma_elderly_pediatric_women
... Exposure: increased sensitivity to hypothermia MSK: most frequent cause of morbidity, osteoporosis, fractures, preexisting deformities, immobility may lead to complications ...
... Exposure: increased sensitivity to hypothermia MSK: most frequent cause of morbidity, osteoporosis, fractures, preexisting deformities, immobility may lead to complications ...
labour ward log
... 1. Each birth should be entered on a new row, i.e. 2 rows for twins. 2. The combined EPICure/CEMACH for PN:E2 should be completed for all births entered on this log. 3. Fetal or neonatal deaths of these births do not need the standard CEMACH PDN form completed. 4. Umbilical cord collection: enter on ...
... 1. Each birth should be entered on a new row, i.e. 2 rows for twins. 2. The combined EPICure/CEMACH for PN:E2 should be completed for all births entered on this log. 3. Fetal or neonatal deaths of these births do not need the standard CEMACH PDN form completed. 4. Umbilical cord collection: enter on ...
Timing of Initiation of Contraceptives in Extended Postpartum Period
... (2006) recommended that the interval between a live birth and an attempt to the next pregnancy should be 24 months [6]. Also Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data analysis from 17 developing countries found that the risk of the newborn and infant dying decreases with increasing birth interval len ...
... (2006) recommended that the interval between a live birth and an attempt to the next pregnancy should be 24 months [6]. Also Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data analysis from 17 developing countries found that the risk of the newborn and infant dying decreases with increasing birth interval len ...
VITAL STATISTICS
... numbers were revised and localities by type of locality were reclassified. These changes should be taken into account when comparing data and rates from 1996 onwards with previous data. Vital rates are per 1,000 persons of the average permanent population, unless otherwise stated. Rates of infant de ...
... numbers were revised and localities by type of locality were reclassified. These changes should be taken into account when comparing data and rates from 1996 onwards with previous data. Vital rates are per 1,000 persons of the average permanent population, unless otherwise stated. Rates of infant de ...
Maternal near miss and maternal death in the
... Background. In order to reduce maternal mortality in South Africa (SA), it is important to understand the process of obstetric care, identify weaknesses within the system, and implement interventions for improving care. Objective. To determine the spectrum of maternal morbidity and mortality in the ...
... Background. In order to reduce maternal mortality in South Africa (SA), it is important to understand the process of obstetric care, identify weaknesses within the system, and implement interventions for improving care. Objective. To determine the spectrum of maternal morbidity and mortality in the ...
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... Diagnosis and treatment Diagnosis Culture of maternal lesions if present at delivery Cultures in infant CSF PCR Serologies is useless ...
... Diagnosis and treatment Diagnosis Culture of maternal lesions if present at delivery Cultures in infant CSF PCR Serologies is useless ...
STD`s & BBP`s
... through exposure to bodily fluids including but NOT limited to sexual contact. • Some can be spread through close contact other than sexual contact. • You must always be careful. • BBPs and STD’s do not always have visible symptoms! ...
... through exposure to bodily fluids including but NOT limited to sexual contact. • Some can be spread through close contact other than sexual contact. • You must always be careful. • BBPs and STD’s do not always have visible symptoms! ...
Word
... The tables listing abortions are prepared from a set of individual data taken over by the CZSO from the Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the CR. The abortion is termination of pregnancy in which (a) the foetus does not show any sign of life and its birth weight is below 1,000 g or c ...
... The tables listing abortions are prepared from a set of individual data taken over by the CZSO from the Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the CR. The abortion is termination of pregnancy in which (a) the foetus does not show any sign of life and its birth weight is below 1,000 g or c ...
Introduction to Vital Statistics - March 2005 (PDF: 115KB/5 pages)
... records do not give adequate information on factors that contribute to the death such as the health status of an individual prior to death. Race/ethnicity reporting may also be inconsistent because it is reported by someone other than the decedent. Yet birth and death records remain excellent source ...
... records do not give adequate information on factors that contribute to the death such as the health status of an individual prior to death. Race/ethnicity reporting may also be inconsistent because it is reported by someone other than the decedent. Yet birth and death records remain excellent source ...
Adnexal pathology Ovarian pathology Haemorrhage into Corpus
... High mortality 75-90% Early recognition & Immediate delivery (72% survival) Correct fluid, electrolyte and coagulation abnormality Preterm labour Defined as regular uterine contractions leading to cervical softening, effacement and dilatation before 36 completed weeks of gestation. Signs & symptoms ...
... High mortality 75-90% Early recognition & Immediate delivery (72% survival) Correct fluid, electrolyte and coagulation abnormality Preterm labour Defined as regular uterine contractions leading to cervical softening, effacement and dilatation before 36 completed weeks of gestation. Signs & symptoms ...
Elective birth at 37 weeks` gestation for women with an
... Two randomised controlled trials comparing elective birth at 37 weeks for women with an uncomplicated twin pregnancy, with expectant management were included, involving 271 women and 542 infants. One trial was at an overall low risk of bias, and one trial was at unclear risk of selection bias, perfo ...
... Two randomised controlled trials comparing elective birth at 37 weeks for women with an uncomplicated twin pregnancy, with expectant management were included, involving 271 women and 542 infants. One trial was at an overall low risk of bias, and one trial was at unclear risk of selection bias, perfo ...
Problem Pregnancies and Birth Defect
... converted into an image – called a sonogram – on a monitor. The technique is sometimes sonography. Used for the following reasons: 1. Rule out an ectopic pregnancy 2. Confirm more than one baby 3. Verify due date 4. Evaluate fetal growth 5. Identify possible miscarriage 6. Determine causes of bleedi ...
... converted into an image – called a sonogram – on a monitor. The technique is sometimes sonography. Used for the following reasons: 1. Rule out an ectopic pregnancy 2. Confirm more than one baby 3. Verify due date 4. Evaluate fetal growth 5. Identify possible miscarriage 6. Determine causes of bleedi ...
The Developing Baby
... pregnancy, choices mom makes and mom’s health affect developing systems Nutrition Diseases or infections of mother Alcohol, tobacco, drugs Medications Exposure to outside hazards such as radiation ...
... pregnancy, choices mom makes and mom’s health affect developing systems Nutrition Diseases or infections of mother Alcohol, tobacco, drugs Medications Exposure to outside hazards such as radiation ...
maternal and child health – sunum
... • Crude birth rate (CBR) is the number of births per 1,000 population during a specified period. ...
... • Crude birth rate (CBR) is the number of births per 1,000 population during a specified period. ...
Cytolytic Vaginosis
... (This handout is based on research by LJ Cibley and LJ Cibley, published in 1991 in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.) ...
... (This handout is based on research by LJ Cibley and LJ Cibley, published in 1991 in the American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.) ...
Peter Bager - Statens Serum Institut
... multiple sclerosis (MS), which both suggest a possible association between age at childhood infections and later development of the diseases. The study is among others based on a large material of school health records from the capital of Denmark with very accurate information on age at specific inf ...
... multiple sclerosis (MS), which both suggest a possible association between age at childhood infections and later development of the diseases. The study is among others based on a large material of school health records from the capital of Denmark with very accurate information on age at specific inf ...
Furoclav Tablet
... nausea/vomiting, transient elevation in AST, ALT, LDH, Eosinophilia. • Other adverse events that may occur are abdominal pain, abdominal cramps, flatulence, indigestion, headache, vaginitis, vulvar itch, rash, hives, itch, dysuria, chills, chest pain, shortness of breath, mouth ulcers, swollen tongu ...
... nausea/vomiting, transient elevation in AST, ALT, LDH, Eosinophilia. • Other adverse events that may occur are abdominal pain, abdominal cramps, flatulence, indigestion, headache, vaginitis, vulvar itch, rash, hives, itch, dysuria, chills, chest pain, shortness of breath, mouth ulcers, swollen tongu ...
(Beta Strep) Infection and Pregnancy
... Beta strep, or group B streptococcus (GBS), is a very common type of bacteria. GBS bacteria are found in up to 40% of pregnant women, most often in the vagina or rectum. GBS bacteria are different from the type of bacteria that cause strep throat (group A streptococcus). Beta strep is not a sexually ...
... Beta strep, or group B streptococcus (GBS), is a very common type of bacteria. GBS bacteria are found in up to 40% of pregnant women, most often in the vagina or rectum. GBS bacteria are different from the type of bacteria that cause strep throat (group A streptococcus). Beta strep is not a sexually ...
HUMAN REPRODUCTION BIOLOGY 269
... Decreasing physiological and psychological stress Lowering temperature of testes to increase sperm production Limiting intercourse to increase number of sperm / ejaculation Stopping tobacco, alcohol, or drug use Correcting nutritional issues Antibiotic treatment of infections Surgical correction of ...
... Decreasing physiological and psychological stress Lowering temperature of testes to increase sperm production Limiting intercourse to increase number of sperm / ejaculation Stopping tobacco, alcohol, or drug use Correcting nutritional issues Antibiotic treatment of infections Surgical correction of ...
Breeding-induced endometritis(cause & treatment options)
... is the result of the combined exposure to semen and bacteria, since bacteria can enter the uterus during both natural mating and artificial insemination. • Other factors that have been linked to subfertility associated with breeding induced endometritis, includs: – poor perineal conformation – exces ...
... is the result of the combined exposure to semen and bacteria, since bacteria can enter the uterus during both natural mating and artificial insemination. • Other factors that have been linked to subfertility associated with breeding induced endometritis, includs: – poor perineal conformation – exces ...