Charles D, Larsen B
Rev Infect Dis. 1986 May-Jun;8(3):411-22. doi: 10.1093/clinids/8.3.411.
The streptococcus, responsible for inestimable morbidity and mortality among parturient women since the 16th century, is no longer a significant cause of puerperal infection. Although the problem of the group A streptococcus in obstetrics has abated, the obstetrician is now confronted with the group B streptococcus, which is a major cause of fetal, neonatal, and maternal morbidity and mortality. Some historical insight into the infectious disease problems encountered by obstetric practitioners during the last four centuries allows comparison and contrast between the historic scourge of childbed fever and present day obstetric infections.
自16世纪以来,这种链球菌在产妇中造成了难以估量的发病率和死亡率,如今已不再是产褥感染的主要原因。虽然产科中A组链球菌问题已有所缓解,但产科医生现在面临着B组链球菌问题,它是导致胎儿、新生儿和产妇发病及死亡的主要原因。对产科从业者在过去四个世纪中遇到的传染病问题进行一些历史洞察,有助于对比产褥热这一历史灾难与当今产科感染情况。