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Bacterial infection and human fetal wastage
J B Lessing1, R Amster, S A Berger
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, A Tel Aviv Medical Center, Israel.
The Journal of Reproductive Medicine
|December 1, 1989
Abstract:
Twenty-eight of 57 fetuses delivered after intrauterine death were found to have a variety of aerobic and facultative bacteria in the heart, anus, placenta, brain and cerebrospinal fluid. Subclinical maternal bacteremia, possibly originating in the urinary tract, appears to be a common cause of second- and third-trimester fetal demise.