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Microbiology and clinical outcomes of puerperal sepsis: a prospective cohort study
The objectives of this study were to determine the identity and antibacterial susceptibility profiles of bacteria colonising the female genital tract and blood stream and their association with clinical outcomes in women with puerperal sepsis.
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Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2013
Infections during pregnancy are relatively prevalent, and the majority of cases are managed well in the community. Occasionally, however, infections may be life-threatening. Sepsis may be associated with multiple organ dysfunction and a high mortality.
N, Arulkumaran, M, Singer
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Infections during pregnancy are relatively prevalent, and the majority of cases are managed well in the community. Occasionally, however, infections may be life-threatening. Sepsis may be associated with multiple organ dysfunction and a high mortality.
N, Arulkumaran, M, Singer
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Causal relationship between gut microbiota and puerperal sepsis: a 2-sample Mendelian randomization study [PDF]
Suren R Sooranna
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A Mobile Genetic Element Promotes the Association Between Serotype M28 Group A Streptococcus Isolates and Cases of Puerperal Sepsis [PDF]
Ira Jain, Jessica L Danger, Paul Sumby
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The return of life-threatening puerperal sepsis caused by group A streptococci
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1993L Nathan
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