[Opinion] ‘Back to Basics’: Universal Low-Dose Aspirin Can Be Beneficial for Preeclampsia Prevention
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This strategy aims to reduce health inequalities in a context where screening, which reduces the risk of disability among unborn babies, currently benefits the best informed people.
‘Back to basics’: Universal low-dose aspirin can be beneficial for preeclampsia prevention
MINNEAPOLIS — Universal presumption of low-dose aspirin, instead of risk-based screenings, can increase uptake for preeclampsia prevention in underserved populations, according to a speaker at the ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting. “After one of our didactic sessions, I realized that a lot of our patients with preeclampsia met most of the eligibility criteria for
On Tuesday 17 June 2025, HAS recommended a systematic screening of cytomegalovirus in all pregnant women, taking into account the risks to the foetus. This virus is of the same family as that of the fever button, genital herpes or varicella.
After a negative opinion from the High Council of Public Health (in 2018), renewed in 2023, the High Authority of Health was referred to the Ministry of Health for an opinion on the relevance
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