Pregnant Women With Placental Infection Have Doubled Risk Of Recurrence
The study involved 28,410 women who gave birth at Parkland Memorial Hospital, Dallas, Texas, and indicates that there may be one or more intrinsic risk factors that predispose women to chorioamnionitis, such as the genetic makeup of their immune response or stronger bacteria in their genital tracts. "We do believe that there probably is a genetic component that predisposes women to intrauterine infection," said Dr. Vanessa Laibl, assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at UT Southwestern and lead author of the study. "We also believe that certain women could be colonized with bacteria that are more virulent and more likely to cause infection."
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