First trimester vaginal ureaplasma biovar colonization and preterm birth: Results of a prospective multicenter study
Neonatology Oct 29, 2017
Rittenschober-Bohm J, et al. - The proposition explored herein was that women with isolation of vaginal U. parvum but not U. urealyticum appeared to be at increased risk for spontaneous preterm birth (SPB) compared to women with negative results. The results shed light on a statistically prominent and independent correlation between first-trimester vaginal colonization with U. parvum and subsequent SPB.
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