Re: CHICKEN POX IN PREGNANCY

From: Paul Prior MD (pprior@earthlink.net)
Sat Jan 15 08:07:13 2000


On Sat, 15 Jan 2000 00:35:14 -0600, gspannu@tm.net.my (DR. SUMITA) wrote:

>ANY SUGGESTIONS REGARDING THE MODE OF DELIVERY FOR PATEINTS WITH CHICKEN
>POX AND ACTIVE LESIONS AROUND VULVA AND VAGINA. IS THERE ANY EVIDENCE
>TO SUPPORT CAESAREAN SECTION IN DECREASING TRANSMISSON OF INFECTION IN
>SUCH CASES

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