Publications by authors named "REICHER E"
Antibodies (Basel)
June 2024
Article Synopsis
- - Detection and monitoring of TORCH infections during pregnancy is crucial, as they can lead to severe congenital abnormalities despite typically causing mild morbidity in mothers.
- - A study testing 1,032 women revealed varying seroprevalence rates for TORCH pathogens: 20.1% for toxoplasmosis, 91.3% for rubella, 70.5% for cytomegalovirus, 66.8% for HSV-1, and 3.5% for HSV-2, with age and geography influencing these rates.
- - There has been a declining trend in seroprevalence for TORCH pathogens compared to earlier studies (2005-2011), suggesting that monitoring maternal serology
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