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J Reprod Med ; 50(10): 779-83, 2005 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16320558

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate to what degree a positive verbal history of prior chickenpox infection correlates with current immunity. STUDY DESIGN: Patients presenting for prenatal registration at Naval Medical Center, San Diego, from January through June 2002 were candidates to participate in the study. Each patient was asked about her personal history of chickenpox. A blood sample was then obtained for an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay IgG antibody test. RESULTS: Results were obtained on 1,085 patients. Of the 940 evaluable patients who reported a positive history of varicella, 904 (96.2%) were serologically immune; 21 (2.2%) of them had a negative antibody titer, and 15 (1.6%) of them had an equivocal titer. The overall seronegativity rate was 4.14% for all patients enrolled. CONCLUSION: There is a strong correlation between a reported history of chickenpox and serum immunity. Universal screening does not seem necessary, but education of susceptible individuals is warranted.


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Varicela/imunologia , Anamnese , Adolescente , Adulto , Varicela/diagnóstico , Feminino , Humanos , Militares , Gravidez , Estados Unidos
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J Reprod Med ; 48(9): 665-71, 2003 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14562628

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OBJECTIVE: To provide an update on the current trend toward increasing use of emergency postcoital contraception, continuous (or "extended-use") oral contraceptives (OCs) and longer-acting contraceptive delivery systems. DATA SOURCES: This review is based largely upon patient care-oriented clinical experience data, including some original work submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration by the primary investigators of these novel methods, supplemented, when appropriate, with basic pharmacologic and pharmacokinetic information. METHODS OF STUDY SELECTION: This review is a distillation based on an exhaustive literature search of each of the following topics: emergency postcoital contraception, continuous (extended-use) oral contraception, the weekly patch, the monthly vaginal ring and the monthly injectable. The issue of OC formulations recently begun to be marketed in this country was excluded since they have been extensively reviewed elsewhere. RESULTS: Emergency postcoital contraception is highly effective, though not as effective as available proactive methods of hormonal contraception. Of the popular regimens available, all have similar efficacy; those without estrogen are associated with less nausea and vomiting. The prophylactic administration of an antiemetic 1 hour prior to the first contraceptive dose can mitigate this adverse side effect. Continuous (or "extended" use) of OCs has become increasingly popular. This can decrease or eliminate menstruation as well as several menstruation-related complaints (e.g., dysmenorrhea, menstrual migraines and premenstrual symptoms). Despite the fact that combination OC regimens offer highly reliable contraception as well as several noncontraceptive health benefits, they are limited by the issue of daily compliance. To address this limitation, several longer-acting delivery systems were recently developed. The weekly patch, monthly vaginal ring and monthly injectable have efficacy and side effect profiles similar to those of comparable OC formulations. They offer the advantages of longer action and lower and more steady steroid levels and are free of the challenges associated with daily compliance. CONCLUSION: We need to continue to develop new and highly effective means of contraception that offer women ease of use and minimal side effects, hence leading to successful and effective use.


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Anticoncepção/métodos , Estradiol/análogos & derivados , Administração Cutânea , Anticoncepção/efeitos adversos , Anticoncepção Pós-Coito , Anticoncepcionais Femininos/administração & dosagem , Dispositivos Anticoncepcionais Femininos , Anticoncepcionais Orais , Estradiol/administração & dosagem , Feminino , Humanos , Injeções , Acetato de Medroxiprogesterona/administração & dosagem
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