Congenital measles (clinical case)
Journal Title: Здоров`я дитини - Year 2019, Vol 14, Issue 1
Abstract
The article reviews the international practical recommendations and clinical experience of monitoring children born by mothers suffering from measles in different terms of pregnancy. The paper considers the international criteria for the diagnosis of congenital measles. The authors describe the experience of a clinical case of congenital measles during the outbreak in 2017–2018 in the Regional Pediatric Clinical Hospital.
Authors and Affiliations
O. K. Koloskova, L. A. Ivanova, M. I. Polishchuk, N. V. Hopko, M. N. Haras
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