Congenital syphilis, caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, can lead to serious complications in the fetus, including blindness. If a pregnant woman is infected with syphilis and does not receive treatment, the infection can cross the placenta and affect the developing fetus, potentially resulting in ocular issues among other health problems. Additionally, other sexually transmitted infections like rubella can also cause vision impairment in newborns. Early diagnosis and treatment during pregnancy can significantly reduce these risks.
NO.
There are three subtypes of Chlamydia trachomatis that each cause different diseases. One causes endemic trachoma, the leading cause of blindness in the developing world. One causes the STD known as chlamydia. The third causes the STD known as lymphogranuloma venereum.
No.
ermmm... 'missing eyeballs' will be the cause of blindness
night blindness is caused due to the deficiency of vitamin a
It will be born with a sensory defect such as blindness, deafness etc.
defiency of vitamin a causes blindness.
A female fetus with an a y chromosome is what makes it develop differently from a male fetus.
No.
cerebral palsy
There can be genetic contributions to blindness. Other causes can be eye trauma. Over or under exposure of the rods and cones in the eye, such as looking at the sun or being in a pitch black room for prolonged period of time. Certain drugs can cause blindness if taken in excess. Certain diseases such as glaucoma.
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