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		<description><![CDATA[Prevention Return to top Treatment of a pregnant woman for sexually-transmitted diseases will prevent conjunctivitis in the neonate. Even if the mother&#8217;s infection has not been recognized, prophylactic eye drops put into the infant&#8217;s eyes immediately after birth help prevent many infections, and these drops are used routinely for all births. A cesarean section is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Treatment of a pregnant woman for sexually-transmitted diseases will prevent conjunctivitis in the neonate. Even if the mother&#8217;s infection has not been recognized, prophylactic eye drops put into the infant&#8217;s eyes immediately after birth help prevent many infections, and these drops are used routinely for all births.</p>
<p>A cesarean section is recommended when the mother has active herpes lesions at the time of delivery. Antibiotics, given intravenously, may be given to infants of mothers with untreated gonorrhea. However, antibiotic eye drops may not prevent chlamydial conjunctivitis.</p>
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