Chronic pyelonephritis in pregnant women as a cause of intrauterine infection

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The aim of this study was to identify the relationship between the presence of chronic kidney disease in a pregnant woman and intrauterine infection. Pyelonephritis is the most frequent and dangerous complication of pregnancy, and, according to the literature, there is a tendency for it to increase (3.6-fold from 1985 to 1995). According to PIHMR of the Republic of Moldova, pyelonephritis as a complication of pregnancy accounted for 9.6% in 1996 and 17.0% in 1999. In 43% of cases, chronic pyelonephritis was a risk factor for infection, causing an increase in intrauterine infections.

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L. A. Etsko

Research Institute of Maternal and Child Health Protection; Nicolae Testemițanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacology

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Moldova, Republic of, Chisinau; Chisinau

N. K. Zarbailova

Research Institute of Maternal and Child Health Protection; Nicolae Testemițanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacology

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Moldova, Republic of, Chisinau; Chisinau

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