To the Editor: Strategies to prevent congenital toxoplasmosisremain controversial. In France, all pregnant women who areseronegative for antibodies to Toxoplasma gondii are testedmonthly for toxoplasmosis despite the lack of evidence of thecost effectiveness or efficacy of prenatal or postnatal treatment.
Women infected during pregnancy are routinely referred to ourcenter and treated either with sulfadoxine (3 g per day) andpyrimethamine (50 mg per day) for three weeks, alternating withspiramycin (9 million units per day) for three weeks until delivery;or with spiramycin alone (9 million units per day) until delivery.From 1973 through 1990, . . . [Full Text of this Article]
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