Untreated infection may cause stillbirth by several mechanisms, including direct fetal infection, placental damage, and severe maternal illness. Many bacteria, viruses, and protozoa have been associated with stillbirth. In developed countries, up to 24% of stillbirths have been attributed to infection, although with increased availability of sophisticated diagnostics and rigorous screening, it appears likely that higher numbers may actually be associated with infection. In developed countries, ascending bacterial infection is usually the most common infectious cause of stillbirth, with a number of viral infections also an important factor. Screening, prevention and treatment of maternal infections are important to reduce stillbirth risk
Objective:To understand the rates, causes and risk factors for stillbirth in developing countries as...
Stillbirth is a major obstetric complication, with 3.2 million stillbirths worldwide and 26,000 stil...
Objective. To determine the incidence of histological chorioamnionitis and a fetal response in still...
Untreated infection may cause stillbirth by several mechanisms, including direct fetal infection, pl...
Infection may cause stillbirth by several mechanisms, including direct infection, placental damage, ...
Infection is an important cause of stillbirth world-wide; in low and middle income countries (LMICs)...
Introduction: Maternal infections likely are an important cause of stillbirths, especially in sub-Sa...
Potentially preventable maternal infections are increas-ingly recognized as being a cause of fetal d...
Introduction: Infections during pregnancy are a preventable public health concern globally, with the...
BackgroundDespite approximately 2.6 million stillbirths occurring annually, there is a paucity of sy...
Aim of the study. To investigate intrauterine infection as a cause for unexplained stillbirth. Metho...
Background: Stillbirth is one of the most common yet the most poorly studied adverse outcome of preg...
Background: Fetal death is a psychological trauma for the expecting mother and their family. Most of...
Background: Stillbirth is an indicator of maternal health and maternal health care services. Develop...
Background: The incidence of stillbirth has remained almost constant during the last 2-3 decades des...
Objective:To understand the rates, causes and risk factors for stillbirth in developing countries as...
Stillbirth is a major obstetric complication, with 3.2 million stillbirths worldwide and 26,000 stil...
Objective. To determine the incidence of histological chorioamnionitis and a fetal response in still...
Untreated infection may cause stillbirth by several mechanisms, including direct fetal infection, pl...
Infection may cause stillbirth by several mechanisms, including direct infection, placental damage, ...
Infection is an important cause of stillbirth world-wide; in low and middle income countries (LMICs)...
Introduction: Maternal infections likely are an important cause of stillbirths, especially in sub-Sa...
Potentially preventable maternal infections are increas-ingly recognized as being a cause of fetal d...
Introduction: Infections during pregnancy are a preventable public health concern globally, with the...
BackgroundDespite approximately 2.6 million stillbirths occurring annually, there is a paucity of sy...
Aim of the study. To investigate intrauterine infection as a cause for unexplained stillbirth. Metho...
Background: Stillbirth is one of the most common yet the most poorly studied adverse outcome of preg...
Background: Fetal death is a psychological trauma for the expecting mother and their family. Most of...
Background: Stillbirth is an indicator of maternal health and maternal health care services. Develop...
Background: The incidence of stillbirth has remained almost constant during the last 2-3 decades des...
Objective:To understand the rates, causes and risk factors for stillbirth in developing countries as...
Stillbirth is a major obstetric complication, with 3.2 million stillbirths worldwide and 26,000 stil...
Objective. To determine the incidence of histological chorioamnionitis and a fetal response in still...