Fusobacterium Chorioamnionitis: Report of Two Cases in Preterm Labor With Intact Amniotic Membranes
Background: Preterm labor (PTL) in women with intact membranes may be caused by developing chorioamnionitis. Fusobacterium displays the ability to cause chorioamnionitis in the presence of intact amniotic membrane.
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Main Authors: | Allahyar Jazayeri (Author), Michael E. Lantz (Author), William F. O'Brien (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
1996-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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