Positive Analysis of Screening for TORCH Infection in Eugenic and Eugenic Children
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DOI: 10.25236/isbsbh.2018.018
Author(s)
Xu Qian, Yang Genling
Corresponding Author
Yang Genling
Abstract
To explore the clinical analysis of Torch infection and post infection in eugenic and eugenic children. METHODS: 1200 pregnant women were screened by Torch serological screening in our station from 2012 to 2013. Fasting venous blood was collected and all of them were detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results: Cytomegalovirus and rubella virus infection were higher in the population. Increasing TORCH screening could be used as a basis for recent infection. Detection of specific antibodies to Torch is of great significance for the diagnosis of early (acute) infection, judgment of severity of the disease and prevention of the birth of defective fetuses. Early confirmation of mother's infection can help them to identify invasive or non-invasive prenatal diagnosis as early as possible. In view of the current situation of no specific treatment for pregnant women infected with Torch, we should strengthen the popularization of Torch knowledge and strengthen prenatal eugenics examination.
Keywords
Torch, Infections, HSV