Clinical infection in obstetrics and gynaecology

1990 
Infection in obstetrics and gynaecology an historical perspective infection and the antenatal patient viral infections during pregnancy human immunodeficiency viral infection in obstetrics and gynaecology chlamydia in pregnancy and the neonate listeriosis and pregnancy tuberculosis in pregnancy infection and pre-term labour intrapartum infections infection complicating caesarean section neonatal sepsis puerperal pyrexia anti-microbial therapy in obstetrics and gynaecology pelvic inflammatory disease genitourinary medicine and the obstetrician and gynaecologist pelvic tuberculosis infections of the vulva and vagina female infertility and infection male infertility and infection urinary tract infection and its role in urinary incontinence sepsis in gynaecological surgery antibiotics prophylaxis in obstetrics and gynaecology infection as an aetiological agent in carcinoma of the lower genital tract cancer and immunosupression - risk of infection in patients with gynaecological cancer infection into the twenty-first century.
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