[Current problems in the clinical course, diagnosis and treatment of Chlamydia infection in newborns].

1995 
: A comprehensive study of the course of the early neonatal period in 120 newborns infected with Chlamydia, analysis of somatic and obstetrical and gynecological anamnesis and the course of gestation, labor, and postpartum period in their mothers, and prospective clinical and microbiological examinations of these infants up to the age of 1 year revealed that the fetus is infected not only during delivery, but antenatally as well. The disease runs an extremely grave course in the neonates, often with generalization of the process. Chlamydial infection in the early neonatal period depends on the time and massiveness of infection of a child, the degree of morphofunctional maturity of the baby and presence of concomitant diseases related to unfavorable conditions of intrauterine development; it may take the following clinical forms: intrauterine sepsis, meningoencephalitis, intrauterine pneumonia, respiratory distress syndrome, gastroenteropathy, conjunctivitis. Problems in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease are discussed.
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