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The relation between low-grade fever during prolonged rupture of membranes (>12 hours) at term and infectious outcomes: a retrospective cohort study.

Raneen Abu ShqaraYara Nakhleh FrancisLior LowensteinMaya Frank Wolf
Published in: American journal of obstetrics and gynecology (2024)
In women with rupture of membranes ≥12 hours at term, higher maternal and neonatal morbidities were reported among those with low-grade fever than among those with normal body temperature. Low-grade fever was associated with a higher risk of Enterobacteriaceae isolates in chorioamniotic membrane cultures. Moreover, low-grade fever may be the initial presentation of peripartum infection.
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