PriMera Scientific Medicine and Public Health (ISSN: 2833-5627)

Editorial

Volume 1 Issue 1

Maternal Risk Factors Associated with Infection-Related Stillbirths

Posokhova SP*, Nitochko KO and Kucherenko OU

August 08, 2022

DOI : 10.56831/PSMPH-01-001

Abstract

Generally, stillbirth is only experienced in about 1 out of every 200 pregnancies. Most stillbirths occur before delivery, however, up to 14% of all stillbirths do occur during the delivery period. Infection is an important cause of stillbirths worldwide: in low-income and middle-income countries, 50% of stillbirths or more are probably caused by infection. Infection may cause stillbirth by a number of mechanisms, including direct infection, placental damage, and severe maternal illness. A large variety of organisms have been associated with stillbirth, including many bacteria, viruses, and protozoa.

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