Perinatal Mortality Associated with Positive Postmortem Cultures for Common Oral Flora
Introduction. To investigate whether maternal oral flora might be involved in intrauterine infection and subsequent stillbirth or neonatal death and could therefore be detected in fetal and neonatal postmortem bacterial cultures. Methods. This retrospective study of postmortem examinations from 1/1/...
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Main Authors: | Mai He (Author), Alison R. Migliori (Author), Patricia Lauro (Author), C. James Sung (Author), Halit Pinar (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
2017-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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