Coverage and outcomes of antenatal tests for infections: a population based survey in the Province of Trento, Italy — Michela Dalmartello (2018) | RDL Network
Coverage and outcomes of antenatal tests for infections: a population based survey in the Province of Trento, Italy
Article 2018 en
Authors
MD
Michela Dalmartello
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Fabio Parazzini
MP
Mariangela Pedron
Abstract
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Our study indicates that the attention to screening and detecting infected cases is growing over the time. In addition, care delivered during pregnancy has a leading role in determining coverage of the examinations. Immigrant, pluriparous and less educated women need particular attention.
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