Paper Details
- Home
- Paper Details
[Antiparasitic treatments in pregnant women and in children in 2003].
Author: ChandenierJ, DuongT H, Richard-LenobleD
Original Abstract of the Article :
Like antibacterial agents, antiparasite drugs for pregnant women and children must be chosen in function of the stage of pregnancy, age of the child, and expected benefit-risk ratio. While no agent is totally safe, there are few absolute contraindications. Most zones of serious endemic parasite dise...See full text at original site
Dr.Camel's Paper Summary Blogラクダ博士について
ラクダ博士は、Health Journal が論文の内容を分かりやすく解説するために作成した架空のキャラクターです。
難解な医学論文を、専門知識のない方にも理解しやすいように、噛み砕いて説明することを目指しています。
* ラクダ博士による解説は、あくまで論文の要点をまとめたものであり、原論文の完全な代替となるものではありません。詳細な内容については、必ず原論文をご参照ください。
* ラクダ博士は架空のキャラクターであり、実際の医学研究者や医療従事者とは一切関係がありません。
* 解説の内容は Health Journal が独自に解釈・作成したものであり、原論文の著者または出版社の見解を反映するものではありません。
引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/14763305
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Navigating the Desert of Parasitic Infections: Treatment Options for Pregnant Women and Children
Parasitic infections pose a significant health threat, particularly for vulnerable populations such as pregnant women and children. This study explores the available antiparasitic treatments for these groups, considering the specific challenges associated with drug safety and efficacy during pregnancy and early childhood. It's like navigating a vast desert filled with different parasites, each requiring a specific approach to conquer.
A Balancing Act: Finding Safe and Effective Treatments
The study highlights the importance of carefully selecting antiparasitic drugs based on the specific stage of pregnancy, age of the child, and the expected benefit-risk ratio. The researchers discuss the limitations of certain drugs during pregnancy and the need for alternative treatments that minimize potential risks to both the mother and the developing fetus.
Protecting the Oasis: Safeguarding the Health of Pregnant Women and Children
This study emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive approach to treating parasitic infections in pregnant women and children, taking into account the unique challenges and complexities of this vulnerable population. It's like protecting a precious oasis in a harsh desert, ensuring the safety and well-being of those who rely on its resources.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study serves as a valuable guide for healthcare providers, highlighting the need for careful consideration of drug safety and efficacy when treating parasitic infections in pregnant women and children. It's a reminder that the desert of medicine is complex and ever-changing, requiring ongoing vigilance to ensure the best possible outcomes for all.
Date :
- Date Completed 2004-02-24
- Date Revised 2006-11-15
Related Literature
French
This site uses cookies. Visit our privacy policy page or click the link in any footer for more information and to change your preferences.