Full Description
This second edition of Infections Affecting Pregnancy and Childbirth provides midwives and those caring for pregnant women, with highly practical, readily accessible information on a wide range of infections. It outlines the vital role of the midwife in recognising infections, determining the risk to mother and baby and ensuring timely and effective referral to medical practitioners and specialist care. The midwife has a key role in preventing the burden of infective illness whilst pregnant or soon after the birth through support, health education, vaccination, implementation of infection control measures and general advice to women and their families.
Key Points:
Brings together the most recent developments in managing a range of infections that affect women and their babies around pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period
Includes the role of the midwife in recognising infective illness and ensuring prompt referral to relevant specialist services
Identifies those at risk and prevents the burden and spread of infection
Contents
1. Infectious organisms and the immune system 2. Common infections associated with childbirth 3. Wound infection 4. Sepsis 5. Genital and sexually transmitted infections 6. Group B streptococcus 7. HIV 8. Hepatitis 9. Serious respiratory infections 10. Viral rash illnesses in pregnancy that may affect the fetus 11. Food Borne Infections in pregnancy 12. Vector transmitted diseases 13. Infection control issues



