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  2. What is maternal sepsis and why are Black women twice as ...

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    For example, there have been advancements with the California Maternal Quality Care Collaborative to improve the diagnosis and treatment of maternal sepsis, and a universal home care nurse program ...

  3. A woman who lost both of her parents to sepsis nearly died from the illness, which was triggered by a urinary tract infection (UTI).. Lyndsey Feeney, 45, lost her father Archie, 73, in April after ...

  4. Texas banned abortions - and then sepsis rates started to soar

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    In 2022 and 2023, there were 120 maternal hospital deaths in Texas, an uptick from the period before abortion bans went into effect ... Sepsis is a medical emergency that occurs when a patient’s ...

  5. Postpartum infections - Wikipedia

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    The most common infection is that of the uterus and surrounding tissues known as puerperal sepsis, postpartum metritis, or postpartum endometritis. [ 1 ] [ 6 ] Risk factors include caesarean section (C-section), the presence of certain bacteria such as group B streptococcus in the vagina, premature rupture of membranes , multiple vaginal exams ...

  6. Historical mortality rates of puerperal fever - Wikipedia

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    Vienna General Hospital in 1784. Semmelweis worked at the maternity clinic. Copper engraving by Josef & Peter Schafer. Historically, puerperal fever was a devastating disease. It affected women within the first three days after childbirth and progressed rapidly, causing acute symptoms of severe abdominal pain, fever and debility.

  7. Neonatal infection - Wikipedia

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    Prematurity, low birth weight, chorioamnionitis, maternal urinary tract infection and/or maternal fever are complications that increase the risk for early-onset sepsis. Early onset sepsis is indicated by serious respiratory symptoms. The infant usually develops pneumonia, hypothermia, or shock. The mortality rate is 30 to 50%. [30]

  8. Texas banned abortion. Then sepsis rates soared. - AOL

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    It shows that the rate of maternal deaths in Texas rose 33% between 2019 and 2023 even as the national rate fell by 7.5%. A New Imperative Texas’ abortion law is under review this legislative ...

  9. Septic abortion - Wikipedia

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    The development of sepsis is primarily due to two scenarios. When there is an incomplete abortion caused by the pathogens that result in products of conception remaining in the body. The second scenario occurs intentional septic procedures leads to the spread of the infection from the placenta or fetus to the uterus; this can subsequently cause ...