Perinatal infection by Listeriosis: case report
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Listeriosis, chorioamnionitis, neonatal sepsisAbstract
The listeriosis is a bacterial not frequent illness, with a special susceptibility for women in pregnancy and unit feto-placenta. We present a case of congenital listeriosis managed in the Hospital Central de la Policía, in which a diagnosis was established. It is discussed according to bibliography review and the difference between this and others chorioamnionitis.Author Biographies
Edgar Sánchez C.
Alicia Castillo
Claudia Ortega
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