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Article: Routine herpes screening in pregnancy pays off.(Expert Commentary)
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- Family Practice News
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- April 15, 2006
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It is cost effective and good clinical care to screen all pregnant women with a type-specific antibody test for herpes. Although the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists does not currently recommend it, I have found that screening is essential to properly managing pregnancy and limiting the risk of neonatal infection.
I'm certainly not the first person to come up with this idea. Dr. Zane A. Brown, an ob.gyn, in Seattle, for example, has made this case eloquently in the literature. But routine screening is a practice that I use in my clinic and one that still too few physicians are employing.
Let's look at a fairly typical case. A 36-week ...