Factors Related to Fetal Death in Pregnant Women with Cholera, Haiti, 2011-2014
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Emerging Infectious DiseasesAbstract
We assessed risk factors for fetal death during cholera infection and effect of treatment changes on these deaths. Third trimester gestation, younger maternal age, severe dehydration, and vomiting were risk factors. Changes in treatment had limited effects on fetal death, highlighting the need for prevention and evidence-based treatment.Publisher
Center for Disease ControlPubMed ID
26692252Type
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enISSN
1080-6059ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.3201/eid2201.151078
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