Особенности течения беременности, родов, послеродового периода и состояние новорожденных у женщин с ВИЧ-инфекцией
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В России эпидемия СПИДа началась со второй половины 1996 г., бурный рост заболеваемости, как и во всем мире, был обусловлен увеличением числа инъекционных наркоманов, и в настоящее время эта тенденция прогрессирует. В нашей стране 3 млн человек употребляют наркотики, а за последние 5 лет число наркоманов возросло в 3 раза. Опасность злоупотребления наркотиками связана также с появлением новых… Читать ещё >
Содержание
- Список условных сокращений
- ГЛАВА I. ОБЗОР ЛИТЕРАТУРЫ
- 1. 1. Эпидемиологическая ситуация и современные представления о биологических основах и патологической сущности ВИЧ-инфекции у женщин репродуктивного возраста
- 1. 2. Основные сведения о вирусе иммунодефицита человека
- 1. 3. Современные представления об особенностях течения беременности, родов, послеродового периода и состояние новорожденных у ВИЧ-инфицированных женщин
- 1. 4. Химиопрофилактика перинатальной передачи ВИЧ-инфекции
- 1. 5. Ведение ВИЧ-инфицированных женщин
- 1. 6. Резюме
- ГЛАВА II. МАТЕРИАЛЫ И МЕТОДЫ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ
- ГЛАВА III. РЕЗУЛЬТАТЫ СОБСТВЕННЫХ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЙ
- 3. 1. Клиническая характеристика обследованных беременных с ВИЧ-. инфекцией
- 3. 2. Особенности течения беременности и родов у обследованных женщин с ВИЧ-инфекцией
- 3. 3. Особенности течения послеродового периода у обследованных женщин с ВИЧ-инфекцией
- 3. 4. Особенности состояния новорожденных у обследованных женщин с ВИЧ-инфекцией
- 3. 5. Влияние антиретровирусной терапии на течение беременности, морфофункциональное состояние последа и на состояние новорожденных у женщин с ВИЧ-инфекцией
- ГЛАВА IV. ОБСУЖДЕНИЕ РЕЗУЛЬТАТОВ
- ВЫВОДЫ
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