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  2. 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]

  3. Postpartum infections - Wikipedia

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    Postpartum infections, also known as childbed fever and puerperal fever, are any bacterial infections of the female reproductive tract following childbirth or miscarriage. [1] Signs and symptoms usually include a fever greater than 38.0 °C (100.4 °F), chills, lower abdominal pain, and possibly bad-smelling vaginal discharge . [ 1 ]

  4. Neonatal herpes - Wikipedia

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    It can infect the unborn baby, but more often passes to the baby during childbirth. [4] Onset is typically in the first six weeks after birth. [3] The baby is at greater risk of being affected if the mother contracts HSV in later pregnancy. [2] In such scenarios a prolonged rupture of membranes or childbirth trauma may increase the risk further ...

  5. Congenital syphilis - Wikipedia

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    Congenital syphilis is syphilis that occurs when a mother with untreated syphilis passes the infection to her baby during pregnancy or at birth. [4] It may present in the fetus , infant , or later. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Clinical features vary and differ between early onset, that is presentation before 2-years of age, and late onset, presentation after ...

  6. Childbirth - Wikipedia

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    Mother and newborn baby shown with vernix caseosa covering: Specialty: Obstetrics, midwifery: Complications: Obstructed labour, postpartum bleeding, eclampsia, postpartum infection, birth asphyxia, neonatal hypothermia [3] [4] [5] Types: Vaginal delivery, C-section [6] [7] Causes: Pregnancy: Prevention: Birth control, elective abortion ...

  7. Neonatal sepsis - Wikipedia

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    Neonatal sepsis is a type of neonatal infection and specifically refers to the presence in a newborn baby of a bacterial blood stream infection (BSI) (such as meningitis, pneumonia, pyelonephritis, or gastroenteritis) in the setting of fever. Older textbooks may refer to neonatal sepsis as "sepsis neonatorum".

  8. Chorioamnionitis - Wikipedia

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    These substances promote uterine contractions and cervical ripening, causations of premature birth. [4] The risk of developing chorioamnionitis increases with number of vaginal examinations performed in the final month of pregnancy, including labor. [5] [6] Tobacco and alcohol use also puts mothers at risk for chorioamnionitis development. [7]

  9. Group B streptococcal infection - Wikipedia

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    Intrapartum (during childbirth) fever (>38 °C, >100.4 °F) Amniotic infections (chorioamnionitis) Young maternal age; Maternal HIV infection [28] Nevertheless, most babies who develop GBS-EOD are born to colonized mothers without any of these risk factors. [12] Heavy GBS vaginal colonization may be associated with a higher risk for GBS-EOD.