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THE FREQUENCY OF STREPTOCOCCUS PYOGENES INFECTION IN PUERPERAL FEVER [PDF]
L. Colebrook, Rasmus Krøger Hare
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Temporal Changes in the Contribution of Chronic Disease to Maternal Mortality in the United States
ABSTRACT Background Increases in maternal age, obesity and other factors have led to an increase in hypertension, diabetes, and other chronic diseases among pregnant women. However, the impact of chronic diseases on maternal mortality has not been adequately studied.
Yasser Sabr+3 more
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Bacteria Isolated from Post-Partum Infections
Objective: This study was undertaken with an aim to determine bacterial species involved in post partum infections and also their abundance in patients admitted to at Khanevadeh hospital.
Nahid Arianpour+2 more
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Background Enemas are used during labour in obstetric settings with the belief that they reduce puerperal and neonatal infections, shorten labour duration, and make delivery cleaner for attending personnel.
Bernal María+2 more
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Healthy volunteer stem cell donors followed up 10 years after stimulation with biosimilar filgrastim
Abstract Background The application of granulocyte colony‐stimulating factors (G‐CSF) for mobilizing hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells in healthy donors is considered safe. However, only limited safety information is available about long‐term adverse events (AEs) in this setting.
Jens Heyn+9 more
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ACUTE PUERPERAL METRITIS IN A DROMEDARY CAMEL (CAMELUS DROMEDARIUS)
A case of acute puerperal metritis in a dromedary camel developing in the wake of dystokia corrected under unhygienic condition is described. The condition was associated with fever, foul-smelling purulent uterine discharge and pasty faeces. Pretreatment
Z.I. Qureshi, G. Muhammad, M. Athar and L.A. Lodhi
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BackgroundMaternal near miss (MNM) is one of the newly adopted assessment parameters to gauge the quality of maternity care. In Ethiopia, several studies have been conducted to investigate the incidence, underlying causes, and determinants of MNM ...
Neamin Tesfay+6 more
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War and population change in the Maltese context [PDF]
Warfare is associated with marked social consequences that directly and indirectly will influence the reproductive patterns of the population. The present analysis looks at the population changes that occurred during the three of the four major conflicts
Savona-Ventura, Charles
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A Fatal Case of Puerperal Infection with the Bacillus Aerogenes Capsulatus* [PDF]
Daniel Dougal
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Iatrogenia institucional y muerte materna: semmelweis y la fiebre puerperal
La fiebre puerperal es una enfermedad que asume carácter epidémico en el siglo XVIII como consecuencia de dos factores: las masas trabajadoras urbanas generadas por la revolución industrial, y la progresiva hegemonización y medicalización de la atención ...
Oswaldo Salaverry García
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