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Sepsis is responsible for 50% of intrahospital maternal deaths worldwide. Incidence is increasing in both low and middle-, and high-income countries.
Sedina Atic Kvalvik +5 more
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Author Correction: Human CEACAM1 is targeted by a Streptococcus pyogenes adhesin implicated in puerperal sepsis pathogenesis. [PDF]
Catton EA +11 more
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Maternal mortality in a rural district of southeastern Tanzania: an application of the sisterhood method [PDF]
Background Deaths from maternal causes represent the leading cause of death among women of reproductive age in most developing countries. It is estimated that the highest risk occurs in Africa, with 20% of world births but 40% of the world maternal ...
Alonso, PL +6 more
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Context: The incidence rate of puerperal infection caused by uncommon pathogenic bacteria has risen. Thus, we sought to analyse uterine flora in patients of elective and non-elective caesarean section.
Swapnil Golus +3 more
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A CASE OF PUERPERAL SEPSIS DUE TO THE BACILLUS COLI COMMUNIS.
Aubree Gordon
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Comportamiento de la ruptura prematura de membranas ovulares en pacientes ingresadas al área de alto riesgo obstétrico (ARO) en el Hospital Carlos Roberto Huembes en el período de Enero a Julio del año 2015 [PDF]
En estudios realizados por la OMS se reporta que de 126,377,000 nacimientos que ocurren cada año en países en vías de desarrollo, aproximadamente 5 millones de pacientes fallecen en el periodo neonatal y perinatal principalmente por ser partos prematuros,
Molina Bojorge, Raúl David +1 more
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Discussion on the “Notification of Puerperal Sepsis.” [PDF]
Thomas Watts Eden
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PREVALENCE AND RISK FACTORS FOR PUERPERAL SEPSIS AT THE PUMWANI MATERNITY HOSPITAL.
N.A. Shatry +3 more
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