Poor perinatal outcome associated with maternal Brucella abortus infection
- PMID: 11770592
- DOI: 10.1016/s0029-7844(97)00345-1
Poor perinatal outcome associated with maternal Brucella abortus infection
Abstract
Background: Reports suggest that perinatal infection with Brucella abortus does not cause poor obstetric outcomes, because of protective mechanisms in the human, not seen in animal species.
Case: We report a case of maternal brucellosis resulting in preterm labor, chorioamnionitis, placental abruption, and delivery of a live-born infant at 25 weeks' gestational age. Both maternal blood cultures and amniotic fluid cultures were positive for B abortus species, and delivery occurred despite aggressive antibiotic and tocolytic therapy.
Conclusion: Maternal infection with B abortus during pregnancy can lead to significant perinatal morbidity, casting doubt on reports that human pregnancy is resistant to such infection.
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