This antibiotic regimen can be offered in case of confirmed maternal infection (documented seroconversion) from 14 weeks and especially in third trimester infections after 32 weeks due to a high risk of fetal infection (60-70%) with no risk of neurological impairment but with risk of ocular disease. TORCH infections are a group of diseases that can be passed to your baby during pregnancy or after birth. Learn about the types, signs, diagnosis and prevention of TORCH infections and how they can affect your baby's health. Torch Syndrome refers to a collection of infections that can be transmitted from a mother to her fetus during pregnancy. These infections can lead to a range of serious health issues, including developmental delays, physical disabilities, and even stillbirth. TORCH syndrome is a group of symptoms caused by congenital infection with toxoplasmosis, rubella, cytomegalovirus, herpes simplex, and other agents. It can affect the liver, spleen, blood, skin, eyes, and brain, and may lead to stillbirth or death.

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