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Chorioamnionitis Secondary to Infection: a Case Report

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Journal Adv Lab Med
Publisher De Gruyter
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2023 Jun 26
PMID 37359901
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Abstract

Objectives: species are the most frequently isolated microorganisms in cases of spontaneous preterm labor, premature rupture of the membranes, or chorioamnionitis.

Case Presentation: A woman at 28 weeks of gestation with no apparent history of interest presented at the hospital with contractions. Upon suspicion of chorioamnionitis, the patient was admitted for a low segment transverse cesarean section, which was completed without any complications. The patient was discharged at 7 days. The newborn remained stable and showed no clinical signs of infection. However, on suspicion of chorioamnionitis, empirical treatment with intravenous ampicillin (2 g every 6 h) and gentamicin (5 mg/kg once daily) was initiated. Samples of pharyngeal/tonsillar, ear, and anal/rectal exudates were collected. At 24 h, all samples were positive for . Empirical treatment was suspended, and treatment with intravenous azithromycin was initiated (12 mg once daily). Endocervical and placental exudates were also positive for . Fifty-two days after birth, the newborn was discharged.

Conclusions: The relationship between spp. colonization and perinatal disease seem to be clear. However, the high frequency of vaginal spp colonization and high rates of term labor among pregnant women with this colonization make further studies necessary.

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