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Streptococcal a infection: Reemerging and virulent

Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing, ISSN: 1550-5073, Vol: 23, Issue: 2, Page: 141-147
2009
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Streptococcal A infections are reemerging as a dangerous clinical problem. This particular infection is usually a problem for the postpartum mother and not usually associated with fetal or neonatal infections. Maternal morbidity and mortality are overwhelming when compared with other maternal infections. Historically, group A streptococcus was the cause of epidemic postpartum sepsis prior to the advent of proper hand-washing techniques. Currently, transmission can occur directly from a colonized healthcare provider, other patients, or a community-acquired source. The Joint Commission and the International Surviving Sepsis Campaign have placed patient safety and early recognition and treatment of sepsis as major initiatives to improving patient outcomes. © 2009 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Inc.

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