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. 2005 Dec;43(12):5916–5924. doi: 10.1128/JCM.43.12.5916-5924.2005

TABLE 1.

Characteristics of the infected infants

Patient no. Maternal infectiona Prenatal treatmentb Onsetc Clinical manifestationsd
Postnatal treatmente
RC EC HC
T1 II Spir B +
T2 II Spir Sub
T3 III Spir Sub
T4 III Spir Sub
T5 III P/S B +
T6 II P/S B +
T7 II P/S Sub
T8 III P/S B +
T9 III P/S Sub
T10 III P/S B + + + +
T11 III Sub
T12 II Spir Sub
T13 III P/S Sub
T14 III P/S Sub
T15 III B +
T16 III Sub
T17 III Spir Sub
T18 II Spir B +
T19 II P/S Sub
T20 III Sub
T21 III P/S S + +
T22 III P/S Sub
T23 II Spir Sub
T24 II P/S B +
T25 II P/S S + + + +
T26 II Spir S + + + +
T27 III Spir Sub
T28 II Spir S + + +
T29 III Sub
T30 III Spir S + +
T31 III Sub
T32 III P/S Sub
T33 III P/S Sub
T34 III P/S Sub +
T35 III P/S Sub
a

Trimester of gestation.

b

Spir, spiramycin; P/S, pyrimethamine-sulfadiazine in combination with spiramycin.

c

Severity of clinical onset: S, severe; B, benign; Sub, subclinical.

d

RC, retinochoroiditis; EC, endocranial calcifications; HC, hydrocephalus.

e

Treatment of the infected infant at the time of serum collection.