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What if mother who has tested positive for hsv


Question: A mother who has tested positive for HSV has an infant in the NICU being treated for SEM infection. In a discussion with the NICU CNS the mother tells him that she had a spontaneous loss of twins at 15 weeks. She asks him if the HSV might have been the cause. Need Assignment Help? Group of answer choices The CNS explains that most HSV infections are from intrapartum tranmission so the previous loss of her twins are not likely to have happened from a HSV infection. The CNS explains to the mother that antenatal transmission of HSV infection have been associated with spontaneous losses before 20 weeks gestation with a primary infection, but the true risk is not really known. The CNS explains that there are many causes for the losses and that she should talk to her doctor.

 

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