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Improved Utilisation and Quality of Blood Culture Services Following Operational Research in a Tertiary Hospital in Ghana. [PDF]
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Study of epidemiology of septic abortion in Mirza Koochak Khan Hospital, 1990-94
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The Effectiveness and Influence of COVID-19 Vaccination on Perinatal Individuals and Their Newborns: An Updated Meta-Analysis. [PDF]
Lei ZJ, Bai MX, Li MJ, Jin P, Ding YB.
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Ileosigmoid knot in pregnancy, incidentally discovered during caesarean section. A rare case report. [PDF]
Tounga YB +5 more
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Assessing induced abortion underreporting in restrictive settings using prospective morbidity surveys from Kenya, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. [PDF]
Ushie BA, Juma K, Akuku I, Giorgio M.
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Clinical Diagnosis and Management of Gynecologic Emergencies, 2020
B. Rimawi
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B. Rimawi
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A RARE PRESENTATION OF PYOPERITONITIS DUE TO UTERINE PERFORATION SECONDARY TO SEPTIC ABORTION
International journal of scientific research, 2023The main objective of this study to sensitize about an issue of reproductive health which is most controversial and carries the heaviest burden of stigmatization.
Rupali G. Ghule +2 more
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Southern Medical Journal, 1984
We have reported a case of a septic abortion caused by Campylobacter fetus ssp jejuni. This organism is best known for producing diarrhea, but is now being linked with more serious diseases, including pregnancy wastage.
P M, Jost +3 more
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We have reported a case of a septic abortion caused by Campylobacter fetus ssp jejuni. This organism is best known for producing diarrhea, but is now being linked with more serious diseases, including pregnancy wastage.
P M, Jost +3 more
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SEPTIC ABORTION AND SEPTIC SHOCK
Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1970PIP: Septic shock in obstetric cases is described, and patient management is discussed. Cases of septic abortion complicated by septic shock differ from those resulting from bacterial shock. During the 10 years prior to 1968, Boston City Hospital had a yearly average of 550-600 abortions, and about 26% were septic.
B A, Santamarina, S A, Smith
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