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The Treatment of Puerperal Sepsis By Cultures of Lactic Bacilli [PDF]
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Infections during pregnancy are prevalent. A small number of cases, however, may be life-threatening. Sepsis may be associated with multiple organ dysfunction and high mortality and it is one of the most common causes of direct maternal death often ...
Mendes, N+3 more
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High risk of maternal death in Southern Tanzania [PDF]
Reduction of maternal deaths1 is one of the main goals of the Tanzanian Poverty Reduction Strategy and the health sector reform program, but progress has been slow.
Ifakara Health Institute,
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Uterine Dehiscence: A Rare Cause of Postpartum Puerperal Sepsis. [PDF]
Haridas M, Tenneti VJD, Joshi A.
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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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The Captain of the Men of Death and His Shadow: Long-Run Impacts of Early Life Pneumonia Exposure [PDF]
We exploit the introduction of sulfa drugs in 1937 to identify the causal impact of exposure to pneumonia in infancy on later life well-being and productivity in the United States.
Atheendar Venkataramani, Sonia Bhalotra
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Late puerperal sepsis, case report and literature review
A case of extremely rare puerperal sepsis is presented in this paper. Postpartum infection is an entity given in between 0.1% and 10% of postpartum patients and has a mortality rate ranging from 2% to 11%.
Juan Pablo López, Edith Ángel-Müller
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Puerperal sepsis caused by liver abscess: case report
Introduction: sepsis is a serious public health problem, affecting millions of people in the world each year, with a high mortality rate (one out of four patients) and an increasing incidence. Sepsis is one of the main causes of maternal mortality and an
Flávio Xavier Silva+1 more
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Intestinal Perforation Secondary to Mucormycosis Associated With Puerperal Sepsis. [PDF]
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