Chorioamnionitis, now called intra-amniotic infection (although it is still widely referred to as chorioamnionitis), is a bacterial infection of the chorion, amnion, amniotic fluid, placenta, or a combination of these. It is generally caused by a prolonged rupture of membranes, and can be potentially very serious for both the person giving birth, and the baby.
Chorioamnionitis is the most common cause of peripartum infection in the person giving birth, and is most common in those delivered preterm. Tune in to this episode to hear more about the presentation, pathophysiology, common pathogens, management and more!
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(This isn’t individual medical advice, please use your own clinical judgement and local guidelines when caring for your patients)
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