Maternal and neonatal infection with Salmonella heidelberg : a case report.

K A Ault, M Kennedy, M A Seoud, R Reiss
Author Information
  1. K A Ault: Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics University of Kansas Medical, Center Kansas City, KS 66160-7316, USA.

Abstract

Maternal and neonatal infections with Salmonella typhi have been well documented. There are only two previous case reports of intrauterine infection with non-typhoidal species. This paper presents a third case of maternal septicemia followed by neonatal sepsis with Salmonella heidelberg.

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