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Updated: Aug 25 2020

ToRCHeS Infections

  • Introduction
    • Infections that cross the placenta ("ToRCHeS")
      • Toxoplasma gondii
      • Rubella
      • Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
      • HIV
      • Herpes simplex virus (HSV)
        • HSV-2 is more common, although HSV-1 is also possible
      • Syphilis
    • Signs in the fetus in ToRCHeS infections (nonspecific, common to multiple infections)
      • hepatosplenomegaly
      • fever
      • poor feeding
      • growth retardation
      • jaundice
      • thrombocytopenia
      • hearing impairment
      • mental retardation
      • autism
      • death
  • Other infections that cross the placenta
    • These infections can also cross the placenta
      • coxsackie B virus
      • poliovirus
      • parvovirus B19
      • Zika virus
      • Listeria monocytogenes
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