Infections in Fetal-Maternal Medicine

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Presentation

  • Maternal infections can have a major impact on maternal and foetal health, but are often largely unknown to the obstetrician in general. At the moment there are important developments in this field that require an update, such as the recent Zika virus epidemic, with the capacity to seriously affect the foetus, the new prenatal prognostic parameters in cytomegalovirus infections and new possible intrauterine treatment strategies, or the new evidence on the efficacy of the dTpa vaccine during pregnancy and the best time for its administration. The course also provides an update on chronic viral infections during pregnancy (HIV and Hepatitis B and C), new treatment guidelines and the foetal repercussions of maternal treatments. The course programme also includes a practical review accompanied by iconography for the differential diagnosis of genital ulcers and a practical approach to what should be done in situations of contact with the pregnant woman in cases of tuberculosis or exanthemic diseases with foetal risk.

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Content

Module 1: Torch Infections

  1. Hepatitis B and C: Dra. Marta López.
  2. HIV: Dra. Marta López.
  3. Invasive procedures in chronic viral : Dra. Marta López.

Module 2. Early onset disease

  1. Toxoplasmosis. Dra. Anna Goncé.
  2. Varicella and simple herpes. Dra. Anna Goncé.
  3. CMV infections: diagnosis and clinical management. Dra. Anna Goncé.
  4. PVB19. Diagnosis and treatment of fetal anemia: Dr. Antoni Borrell.

Módulo 3. Emerging Infections in our Population

  1. PVB19. Diagnosis and treatment of fetal anemia. Dra. Goncé.
  2. Other imported diseases: Chagas, malaria, Dengue and Chikunguya. Dr. Jose Muñoz.
  3. Syphilis and pregnancy: Dra. Marta López.URL
  4. Listeria and pregnancy: Dra. Sandra Hernández.URL
  5. Management of pregnancy with contac with infection diseases. Dra. Laura García.
  6. Vaccines and pregnancy in perigestational period: Dra. Alba Vilajeliu.

Details

Course beggining and duration

From 5 August 2022 to 4 August 2023. Registration for the course will close on 30 June 2023.

The student will have access from the moment he/she purchases the course until the deadline for the publication of the course.

Adressed to:

The course is aimed at Obstetrics and Gynaecology specialists and residents working in both hospital and primary care settings.

Course objectives

– Update on TORCH group infections.

– Update on Zika virus: foetal repercussions and action protocol.

– Update on the involvement of other imported diseases in pregnancy: Chagas, Malaria, Dengue, Chikungunya.

– Current situation of HIV infection in reproduction and at perinatal level.

– Update on the management of chronic hepatitis (B and C) during pregnancy and new therapies

– Update on the management of sexually transmitted infections during pregnancy: approach to genital ulcer, syphilis and syphilis

– Update on the management of sexually transmitted infections during pregnancy: approach to genital ulcer, syphilis and syphilis.

-Update on the management of chronic hepatitis (B and C) during pregnancy and new therapies.

– Management of sexually transmitted infections during pregnancy: approach to genital ulcers, syphilis and herpes.

– Management of pregnant women in contact with infectious diseases. Algorithms for action and case studies.

– Update on vaccination during pregnancy: indications, contraindications and new vaccines.

Methodology

The different infections are presented on the basis of a clinical case. Images (ultrasound, MRI) are presented to illustrate the anomalies and clinical cases. Presentation of diseases based on algorithms for action.

Evaluation

The presentation of the topics will be structured on the basis of problem solving through the essential theoretical content. The development of each topic will follow a clinical outline and will use images and videos. At the end of the presentations, the student can obtain a certificate of completion of the theoretical training and pass the knowledge acquisition test. Once the knowledge has been acquired and in order to obtain the certificate, a multiple-choice test must be taken. For the validation test you have 3 attempts and must answer 70% of the answers correctly. Each time you enter the test, even if you do not answer any questions, it counts as an attempt.

Access to the course:

The student will have access from the moment he/she purchases the course until the deadline for the publication of the course.

To access the course you must log in to the Virtual Campus with your username and password.

Certifications

This course offers a certificate of achievement from Fetal I+D Education Barcelona.

Teaching Team

COURSE MANAGEMENT

Dr. Anna Goncé / Dr. Marta López

Faculty

The teaching staff is made up of interdisciplinary medical specialists with extensive experience in the field of perinatal infections, mostly from BCNatal and Hospital Clínic de Barcelona.