Turkel SB, Pettross CW, Appleman MD, Salminen CA, Yonekura ML. Perinatal mortality associated with intrauterine infection due to pseudomonads.
PEDIATRIC PATHOLOGY 1986;
6:131-7. [PMID:
3822932 DOI:
10.3109/15513818609037704]
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Abstract
Pseudomonads are common causes of nosocomial infections but are rarely implicated in perinatal disease. In a retrospective autopsy study we found that 9% of all acute congenital bacterial infections were due to Pseudomonas species. Premature rupture of membranes occurred in half the cases and clinical maternal amnionitis in two-thirds. One case was apparently nosocomial in origin. No known risk factors were implicated in any other case. Seven infants were stillborn and two died within a few hours. Congenital pneumonia, funisitis, and chorioamnionitis were found at autopsy. Intrauterine infection due to the pseudomonads poses a serious problem that has not been previously recognized.
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