Title: Outcomes of Pregnancy after Bariatric Surgery
Abstract:n engl j med 372;23 nejm.org june 4, 2015 2266 pregnant women. The high risk of hepatitis E infection for travelers and health care and humanitarian relief workers who are deployed or traveling to are...n engl j med 372;23 nejm.org june 4, 2015 2266 pregnant women. The high risk of hepatitis E infection for travelers and health care and humanitarian relief workers who are deployed or traveling to areas where there is an ongoing outbreak was also recognized. (It has been reported that hepatitis E infection was diagnosed in health care workers from developed countries who had responded to outbreaks in refugee camps in Africa.3) In the absence of international guidelines, the reliance on local regulatory agencies in outbreak countries that usually have no capacity or experience to conduct qualified evaluations creates obstacles. In the meantime, the current manufacturer of the vaccine lacks the resources to complete registration outside China. One of the possible solutions is to develop a ready-to-go preemptive protocol for future outbreaks.4 Jun Zhang, M.Sc. J. Wai-Kuo Shih, Ph.D. Ning-Shao XiaRead More
Publication Year: 2015
Publication Date: 2015-06-04
Language: en
Type: letter
Indexed In: ['crossref', 'pubmed']
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