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Why might it be advisable for an Rh–woman who has had an abortion,
miscarriage, or an ectopic pregnancy to be immunized against the Rh
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- The book gives the example of an Rh- Mother and Rh+ fetus. You used a similar example in the video. But what happens in the reverse? Is there no problem because the antibodies from the mother don't view the baby as a threat; so, there is no need for a treatment like RhoGam for later pregnancies? I sent this question to the professor, but maybe I should have asked Bartleby. Sherri B. GreenWhy do Rh- mothers have pregnancy risks?Why would it be necessary for an Rh− woman who has had anabortion, miscarriage, or an ectopic pregnancy to be immunizedagainst the Rh factor?
- From a biological perspective, AIDS is passed more readily from women to men than from men to women. True or false?There is a variety of organs routinely transplanted in clinical medicine. Knowing that organ transplantation is routinely performed in clinic answer the following: What is a significance of HLA-typing used to match with the most suitable recipient? What has been achieved by using powerful immunosuppressive drugs?Explain why IgM has a stronger power of agglutination than antibodies of any other class.
- How is Rh incompatibility involved in hemolytic disease of the newborn? Is the mother Rh+ or Rh-? Is the fetus Rh+ or Rh-? Why is a second child that is Rh+ more susceptible to attack from the mother’s immune system.What does it mean to be Rh-positive?Describe the disease associated with an Rh-negative mother and an Rh-positive baby. How is it prevented in the United States?
- What type of organism causes AIDS?Select all the statements below that are true regarding hemolytic disease of the newborn. If a mother is Rh- and becomes sensitized with anti-Rh antibodies, all subsequent children will be affected Hemolytic disease of the newborn can only occur if the mother is Rh-. If an Rh- mother becomes sensitized, only her subsequent children with Rh+ blood will be affected If a mother is Rh- and her first child is Rh+, the child's RBCS will be attacked by the mother's antibodies.Sergio's partner is HIV+, but Sergio is HIV negative. Sexual intercourse is considered "high risk" in this situation. What can Sergio do to reduce the risk of contracting HIV from his partner? a)Take "PeP" - post-exposure prophylaxsis b)Take "PreP" (Truvada) - a daily pill to reduce risk