2022
DOI: 10.11648/j.sd.20221002.13
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Influence of Intrapartum Fever on Pregnancy Outcomes and Its Prevention and Treatment

Abstract: Intra-partum fever usually complicates the delivery process, and its occurrence is often considered synonymous with chorioamnionitis. This inevitably leads to the use of antibiotics for the affected mother. A review of the literature suggests that this approach is not always appropriate. Most cases of intra-partum fever are secondary to non-infectious factors. Both infectious and non-infectious maternal fevers are associated with transient adverse neonatal complications, while maternal fever at delivery is an … Show more

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