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  • 2. TORCH screening used appropriately in China?─three years results from a teaching hospital in northwest China.
    Wang LC, Yan F, Ruan JX, Xiao Y, Yu Y.
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  • 3. Seroepidemiology of TORCH Infections among 1.7 Million Women of Childbearing Age in Rural China: A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study.
    Qin X, Zhang S, Liu H, Cheng G, Liu Y, Hu M, Liu N, Zhang M.
    Am J Trop Med Hyg; 2021 Sep 20; 105(5):1202-1209. PubMed ID: 34544045
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  • 4. The impact of migration-related characteristics on the risk of TORCH infections among women of childbearing age: a population-based study in southern China.
    Li R, Han L, Xiong W, Wang W, Fan C, Li M, Liu X, Ling L.
    BMC Public Health; 2023 Feb 16; 23(1):351. PubMed ID: 36797787
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  • 11. Seasonal influence on TORCH infection and analysis of multi-positive samples with indirect immunofluorescence assay.
    Chen L, Liu J, Shi L, Song Y, Song Y, Gao Y, Dong Y, Li L, Shen M, Zhai Y, Cao Z.
    J Clin Lab Anal; 2019 May 16; 33(4):e22828. PubMed ID: 30666721
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  • 14. Prevalence of torch infections and its associated poor outcome in high-risk pregnant women of Central India: Time to think for prevention strategies.
    Manjunathachar HV, Singh KN, Chouksey V, Kumar R, Sharma RK, Barde PV.
    Indian J Med Microbiol; 2020 May 16; 38(3 & 4):379-384. PubMed ID: 33154250
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  • 15. Seroprevalence and Determinants of ToRCH Pathogens in Pregnant Women in the Sub-Himalayan Region.
    Deka S, Kalita D, Paul M, Badoni G, Mathuria YP.
    Cureus; 2022 Feb 16; 14(2):e21946. PubMed ID: 35273887
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  • 19. Seroprevalence of toxoplasma gondii, rubella virus, cytomegalovirus herpes simplex virus (TORCH) and syphilis in Jamaican pregnant women.
    Prabhakar P, Bailey A, Smikle MF, McCaw-Binns A, Ashley D.
    West Indian Med J; 1991 Dec 16; 40(4):166-9. PubMed ID: 1664562
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  • 20. [Investigation on TORCH infections for pregnant women and neonates in Yan'an City].
    Zhang QQ, Cheng JZ.
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