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Torch Syndrome refers to a collection of infections that can be transmitted from a mother to her fetus during pregnancy. These infections can lead to a range of serious health issues, including developmental delays, physical disabilities, and even stillbirth. TORCH infections are a group of diseases that can be passed to your baby during pregnancy or after birth. Learn about the types, signs, diagnosis and prevention of TORCH infections and how they can affect your baby's health. This document discusses various perinatal and congenital infections including TORCH infections. It provides details on the causative organisms, modes of transmission, clinical features, diagnosis, and management of toxoplasmosis, rubella, CMV, herpes, HIV, hepatitis B, tuberculosis, varicella zoster virus, syphilis, malaria, and parvovirus infections. Timely diagnosis and treatment of perinatally acquired infections is important. Prevention strategies include maternal screening, vaccination ... Torch Syndrome leads to noticeable symptoms and underlying causes. Learn about ways to relieve symptoms and make everyday life more manageable.