A fetus with intrauterine growth restriction was born prematurely with jaundice, hepatosplenomegaly, microcephaly, and diffuse petechiae at birth. A brain CT was done which revealed periventricular calcifications. What is the best method for the diagnosis of the etiological agent?
Warthin Finkeldey cells are seen in?
The most common manifestation of congenital toxoplasmosis is_____?
The most common cause of HIV infection in a newborn is____?
Most common heart defect in congenital rubella syndrome is:
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