Talk:TORCH infections

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I moved this from TORCH syndrome to TORCH infections -- 'cause the later is more widely used and, IMHO, a better discriptor. A syndrome is a collection of signs and symptoms. Whe someone has a TORCH infection-- there is not one set of symptoms and signs. The different infections have difference etiologies and different outcomes.

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Nephron  T|C 22:47, 13 July 2006 (UTC)