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美国旧金山消息:在此地举行的美国儿科学院年会上,新泽西州纽瓦克市的儿科免疫学家James Oleske提出了儿科病人有解开获得性免疫缺损综合征(AIDS)之谜的可能性。纽约市卫生局流行病学计划和监测主任、儿科医师和流行病学家Pauline Thomas说,她正在要求儿科医生研究有AIDS或有发生此病危险的妇女的胎盘。她说,她们要求儿科医师如果知道一个有AIDS或有免疫缺损的滥用药物的母亲即将分娩时,一定要进产房取血、取胎盘冰冻,并与免疫学家或儿科病毒学家磋商,做细致的研究。
SAN FRANCISCO (USA): At the annual meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics here, James Oleske, a pediatric immunologist in Newark, NJ, proposed that pediatric patients have the potential to unlock the mystery of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). Pauline Thomas, a New York City Department of Health epidemiology program and monitoring director, pediatrician and epidemiologist, said she is asking her pediatrician to study the placenta of women with AIDS or those at risk. She said they asked paediatricians to ask if a mother with an AIDS or immunodeficiency drug is about to give birth and must take blood from the delivery room, freeze the placenta and consult with an immunologist or pediatric virologist to make it more detailed Research.