Key aspects congenital infection
https://doi.org/10.22625/2072-6732-2014-6-3-5-14
Abstract
The key questions to solve the problem of congenital infection in the Russian Federation are: using in national practice over world accepted terminology adapted to the recommendations of the World Health Organization; representation of the modern concepts of an infectious process in the classification of congenital infections; scientific development and introducing in clinical practice the «standard case definitions», applied to different congenital infections; optimization of protocols and clinical guidelines for diagnosis, treatment and prevention of congenital infections; improvement a knowledge in the infectious disease for all pecialists involved in the risk assessment of congenital infections, manage pregnancy and children. Based on our experience and analysis of publications, the authors suggest possible solutions.
About the Authors
Yu. V. LobzinRussian Federation
V. V. Vasilev
Russian Federation
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Lobzin Yu.V., Vasilev V.V. Key aspects congenital infection. Journal Infectology. 2014;6(3):5-14. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22625/2072-6732-2014-6-3-5-14