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Guidance on the management of rash illness and the exposure to rash illness in pregnancy.
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Investigation of a pregnant patient with a non-vesicular rash illness
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Executive Summary
Background
The risk of different rash illnesses in pregnancy
Laboratory Investigations
Antibody screening
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Investigation of a pregnant patient with a non-vesicular rash illness
The pregnant patient in contact with a non-vesicular rash illness
Management of proven infection (with rubella, parvovirus, measles, entervorius, infectious mononucleosis)
Management of vesicular rash (varicella/herpes zoster) in pregnancy
Management of vesicular rash (varicella/herpes-zoster) exposure in pregnancy
Management of neonates exposed to vesicular rash (varicella/herpes zoster)
The "continuously exposed" female in the first 20 weeks of pregnancy (e.g. school teachers)
Information that should be provided to pregnant woman
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