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- Puerperal_fever abstract "Puerperal fever or childbed fever or puerperal infection, is a condition that results from an infection of the female reproductive organs, contracted during or following childbirth or miscarriage. Usually diagnosed when cases of fever of 100.4 °F (38 °C) and higher during the first 10 days following delivery or miscarriage are found. If untreated, it is often fatal.Historically, puerperal fever was a devastating disease. It affected women within the first three days after childbirth and progressed rapidly, causing acute symptoms of severe abdominal pain, fever and debility.The most common infection causing puerperal fever is genital tract sepsis caused by contaminated medical equipment or unhygienic medical staff who contaminate the mother's genital tract during the delivery. Other types of infection that can lead to sepsis after childbirth include urinary tract infection, breast infection (mastitis) and respiratory tract infection (more common after anaesthesia due to lesions in the trachea). Puerperal fever is now rare in the West due to improved hygiene during delivery, and the few infections that do occur are usually treatable with antibiotics.".
- Puerperal_fever icd10 "O85".
- Puerperal_fever icd9 "672".
- Puerperal_fever meshId "D011645".
- Puerperal_fever thumbnail Streptococcus_pyogenes.jpg?width=300.
- Puerperal_fever wikiPageID "1120567".
- Puerperal_fever wikiPageRevisionID "602938076".
- Puerperal_fever caption "Streptococcus pyogenes is responsible for most cases of severe puerperal fever. It is commonly found in the throat and nasopharynx of otherwise healthy carriers, particularly during winter. Details: A pus specimen, viewed using Pappenheim's stain @ 900x magnification".
- Puerperal_fever hasPhotoCollection Puerperal_fever.
- Puerperal_fever icd "672".
- Puerperal_fever icd "O85".
- Puerperal_fever meshid "D011645".
- Puerperal_fever name "Puerperal fever".
- Puerperal_fever wordnet_type synset-disease-noun-1.
- Puerperal_fever subject Category:Pathology_of_pregnancy,_childbirth_and_the_puerperium.
- Puerperal_fever type Disease.
- Puerperal_fever type AilmentCondition.
- Puerperal_fever type Situation.
- Puerperal_fever comment "Puerperal fever or childbed fever or puerperal infection, is a condition that results from an infection of the female reproductive organs, contracted during or following childbirth or miscarriage. Usually diagnosed when cases of fever of 100.4 °F (38 °C) and higher during the first 10 days following delivery or miscarriage are found. If untreated, it is often fatal.Historically, puerperal fever was a devastating disease.".
- Puerperal_fever label "Febbre puerperale".
- Puerperal_fever label "Fièvre puerpérale".
- Puerperal_fever label "Infeção puerperal".
- Puerperal_fever label "Kindbettfieber".
- Puerperal_fever label "Kraamvrouwenkoorts".
- Puerperal_fever label "Puerperal fever".
- Puerperal_fever label "Sepsis puerperal".
- Puerperal_fever label "Zakażenie połogowe".
- Puerperal_fever label "Родильная горячка".
- Puerperal_fever label "حمى النفاس".
- Puerperal_fever label "产褥热".
- Puerperal_fever sameAs Horečka_omladnic.
- Puerperal_fever sameAs Kindbettfieber.
- Puerperal_fever sameAs Sepsis_puerperal.
- Puerperal_fever sameAs Fièvre_puerpérale.
- Puerperal_fever sameAs Febbre_puerperale.
- Puerperal_fever sameAs Kraamvrouwenkoorts.
- Puerperal_fever sameAs Zakażenie_połogowe.
- Puerperal_fever sameAs Infeção_puerperal.
- Puerperal_fever sameAs m.047thy.
- Puerperal_fever sameAs Q1419347.
- Puerperal_fever sameAs Q1419347.
- Puerperal_fever wasDerivedFrom Puerperal_fever?oldid=602938076.
- Puerperal_fever depiction Streptococcus_pyogenes.jpg.
- Puerperal_fever isPrimaryTopicOf Puerperal_fever.
- Puerperal_fever name "Puerperal fever".