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2021-1-HU01-KA220-HED-000027613 - COHRICE

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TEACHERS GUIDE

Infections in pregnancy

(Basic level)

Slide 2.: elaborate the learning objectives. 

Slide 3.-4.: Maternal physiologic adaptation and materno-fetal interface are discussed here.

Slide 5-6.: explain the pathogens impact to pregnancy evolution.

Slide 7.: discuss the pathways of infections in pregnancies.

Slide 8.: classifies the pathogens in four groups.

Slide 9: presents the infections in pregnancies caused by Listeria monocytogenes.

Slide 10.: discuss the impact of bacterial vaginosis on pregnancy evolution.

Slide 11.: presents sexually transmitted infections as complication of pregnancies.

Slide 12.: discuss impact of Cytomegalovirus infections in pregnancies.

Slide 13.: discuss impact of Herpes Simplex Virus infections in pregnancies.

Slide 14.: presents impact of Rubella Virus infections in pregnancies.

Slide 15.: discuss particularities of Human Immunodeficiency Virus infections in pregnancies.

Slide 16.: describe impact of Zika virus infections in pregnancies.

Slide 17.: presents impact of COVID-19 Virus infections in pregnancies.

Slide 18-19-20.: elaborate the particularities of Hepatitis B virus infections in pregnancies. This part discuss antenatal management, intrapartum care and breastfeeding.

Slide 21.: presents impact of Toxoplasmosis in pregnancies.

Slide 22.: explain impact of Malaria infections in pregnancies.

Slide 23.: presents vaginal Candidiosis as risc factor in pregnancies.

Slide 24.: discuss pregnancy complications associated with maternal infections.

Slide 25.: Presents maternal sepsis.

Slide 26.: explain symptoms of maternal sepsis

Slide 27.: discuss diagnostic particularities and treatment in sepsis

Slide 28.: presents peripartum particularities of sepsis

Slide 29.: raises questions about future directions in pregnancy care regarding infection.


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