Postpartum purulent-septic complications (PPSC) and their problems are most urgent for modern obstetrics due to their significant frequency. Maternal sepsis is one of the leading causes of maternal mortality around the world, accounting for about one-tenth of the global number of maternal deaths. Understanding the risk factors for the development of septic complications of puerperium is important for preventive strategies.Aim. To study the possibility of forming high-risk groups on the basis of analysis of anamnestic data and the course of puerperium in women with PPSC as part of the preventive measures for the development of such complications.Materials and methods. The first stage of the study involves a retrospective analysis for the all...
DergiPark: 439373tmsjAims: To perform a comparative analysis of individual clinical and laboratory i...
Group A Streptococcal (GAS) sepsis in puerperium is one of the recognised causes of maternal mortali...
Background: The Majority (99%) of maternal deaths occur in low and middle-income countries. The thr...
Postpartum purulent-septic complications (PPSC) and their problems are most urgent for modern obstet...
Background. Postpartum purulent-septic diseases are one of the topical issues of modern obstetrics d...
Introduction. Postpartum purulent-septic diseases remain an urgent problem of modern obstetrics a...
Puerperal sepsis is the infection of the genital tract occurring at any time between the onset of th...
Background: Puerperal sepsis is the third or fourth leading cause of maternal death worldwide with m...
Aim: to objectively assess potential for early generalized postpartum infection diagnostics prior to...
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and human reproduction, State Medical and Pharmacy University ”...
Background: Puerperal sepsis in developing countries is a major health problem. Antenatal and labour...
Background: Puerperal sepsis is a common pregnancy related complication and is one of the leading ca...
1. Puerperal Infection is a true world infection.2. The organisms that may cause Puerperal Infection...
The cohort prospective comparative study showed improvement of the management of patients with vario...
Background: Puerperal sepsis is among the leading cause of preventable maternal morbidity and mortal...
DergiPark: 439373tmsjAims: To perform a comparative analysis of individual clinical and laboratory i...
Group A Streptococcal (GAS) sepsis in puerperium is one of the recognised causes of maternal mortali...
Background: The Majority (99%) of maternal deaths occur in low and middle-income countries. The thr...
Postpartum purulent-septic complications (PPSC) and their problems are most urgent for modern obstet...
Background. Postpartum purulent-septic diseases are one of the topical issues of modern obstetrics d...
Introduction. Postpartum purulent-septic diseases remain an urgent problem of modern obstetrics a...
Puerperal sepsis is the infection of the genital tract occurring at any time between the onset of th...
Background: Puerperal sepsis is the third or fourth leading cause of maternal death worldwide with m...
Aim: to objectively assess potential for early generalized postpartum infection diagnostics prior to...
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and human reproduction, State Medical and Pharmacy University ”...
Background: Puerperal sepsis in developing countries is a major health problem. Antenatal and labour...
Background: Puerperal sepsis is a common pregnancy related complication and is one of the leading ca...
1. Puerperal Infection is a true world infection.2. The organisms that may cause Puerperal Infection...
The cohort prospective comparative study showed improvement of the management of patients with vario...
Background: Puerperal sepsis is among the leading cause of preventable maternal morbidity and mortal...
DergiPark: 439373tmsjAims: To perform a comparative analysis of individual clinical and laboratory i...
Group A Streptococcal (GAS) sepsis in puerperium is one of the recognised causes of maternal mortali...
Background: The Majority (99%) of maternal deaths occur in low and middle-income countries. The thr...