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Prevalencia de Streptococcus agalactiae en mujeres embarazadas

Authors: Zalazar, José Alberto;

Prevalencia de Streptococcus agalactiae en mujeres embarazadas

Abstract

La Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) estima que fallecen casi 5.000.000 de recién nacidos al año y que el 98% ocurre en países en desarrollo. Las principales causa de muerte neonatal son las infecciones, la asfixia y la prematurez. Las infecciones son una causa importante y frecuente de morbilidad y mortalidad en el periodo neonatal, alrededor de un 2% de los fets se infectan intraútero y hasta un 10% durante el parto o en el primeer mes de vida. Según la OMS, en los países en desarrollo, 30 a40% de las muerts neonatales tienen realción con las infecciones. La incidencia de sepsis neonatal es entre 5 y 6 por 1.000 recién nacidos; de ellos la meningitis representa el 0,7 por 1.000 recién nacidos. Se sabe que algunos gémenes del tracto vaginal de la embarazada pueden afectar al producto de la concepción, produciendo desde afecciones banales hasta infecciones graves con alta tasa de morbi-mortalidad y costo. El más importante es el Streptoccus agalactiae o estreptococo del grupo B.

Tesis - Doctorado en Medicina y Cirugía - Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Médicas, 2009

José Alberto Zalazar

Country
Argentina
Keywords

Embarazo, Streptococcus Agalactiae, Complicación de Infección del Embarazo, Streptococcus Agalactiae, Diagnóstico, Mujeres Embarazadas, diagnóstico, Complicación de Infección del Embarazo; diagnóstico

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