Intra-amniotic Infection Caused by Capnocytophaga Species
Background: Capnocytophaga species are common oral pathogens and infrequent causes of systemic infection in patients with compromised host. The isolation of this organism suggests an oral source of infection.
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Main Authors: | Hiroshige Mikamo (Author), Kyoko Kawazoe (Author), Yasumasa Sato (Author), Koji Izumi (Author), Teruhiko Tamaya (Author) |
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Hindawi Limited,
1996-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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