PROBLEM OF DIAGNOSIS OF EARLY CONGENITAL SYPHILIS

PROBLEM OF DIAGNOSIS OF EARLY CONGENITAL SYPHILIS

The paper presents a case of delayed diagnosis of early congenital syphilis in a child whose mother was observed in prenatal clinic starting from the 14th week of pregnancy.The child had specific skin rash already in new maternity.The child was discharged home without examination Trim Kit in the hospital.Only manifestations of nephritis lead to adm

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Knowledge and attitudes about HIV infection and prevention of mother to child transmission of HIV in an urban, low income community in Durban, South Africa: Perspectives of residents and health care volunteers

Background: HIV prevalence is high among South African women of reproductive age and transmission of HIV from mothers to children is a concern.This study ascertained the level of knowledge about HIV infection and prevention, particularly prevention of mother to child transmission (PMTCT) amongst South African women from a low income community.It al

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Are conspiracy theorists inaccurate, unmotivated to be accurate, or both?: A latent class analysis [version 1; peer review: 5 approved]

Background A rapidly growing body of Car Seat Travel Bag research demonstrates that conspiratorial ideation is related to less accuracy, more overconfidence, and more reliance on intuition.Yet, the bulk of this research has focused on belief in conspiracy theories rather than conspiracy theorists.As such it remains unclear whether all conspiracy th

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A Case Study to Quantify Variability in Building Load Profiles

Recent technology development and penetration of advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), advanced building control systems, and the internet-of-things (IoT) in the built environment are providing detailed information on building operation, performance, and user’s comfort and behavior.Building owners can obtain a wide range of energy consumpt

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