The microbial pathology of maternal perinatal sepsis: A single-institution retrospective five-year review.
James PowellClare M CrowleyBrid MinihanMendinaro ImchaNuala H O'ConnellRoy K PhilipColum P DunnePublished in: PloS one (2023)
Of the five microbiological specimen types examined, placental swabs yielded the highest number of potential pathogens. Our results suggest that placental swabs are useful specimens for detecting potential pathogens from the uterine cavity, the most common source of perinatal infections.