Should arboviruses be the only diagnosis hypothesis in pregnant women in endemic areas presenting with a rash?

Abstract Listeria is an unusual pathogen that causes neonatal infection with high morbidity and mortality. We present the case of a premature newborn whose mother had a rash during pregnancy; the newborn had severe early sepsis because of Listeria monocytogenes and histopathologically suggestive findings of the placenta. Obstetricians and neonatologists should suspect listeriosis in cases with compatible epidemiological history, clinical features, and examination findings of the placenta.

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Main Authors: Quintans,Maria Dolores Salgado, Carvalho,Angela Cristina Gouvêa, Guimarães,Vanessa de Sousa Neves, Coppo,Marcelo Rodrigues, Fernandes,Alexandre Ribeiro, Lopes,Vania Glória Silami, Bueno,Arnaldo Costa, Cardoso,Claudete Aparecida Araújo
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical - SBMT 2019
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86822019000100723
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author Quintans,Maria Dolores Salgado
Carvalho,Angela Cristina Gouvêa
Guimarães,Vanessa de Sousa Neves
Coppo,Marcelo Rodrigues
Fernandes,Alexandre Ribeiro
Lopes,Vania Glória Silami
Bueno,Arnaldo Costa
Cardoso,Claudete Aparecida Araújo
spellingShingle Quintans,Maria Dolores Salgado
Carvalho,Angela Cristina Gouvêa
Guimarães,Vanessa de Sousa Neves
Coppo,Marcelo Rodrigues
Fernandes,Alexandre Ribeiro
Lopes,Vania Glória Silami
Bueno,Arnaldo Costa
Cardoso,Claudete Aparecida Araújo
Should arboviruses be the only diagnosis hypothesis in pregnant women in endemic areas presenting with a rash?
author_facet Quintans,Maria Dolores Salgado
Carvalho,Angela Cristina Gouvêa
Guimarães,Vanessa de Sousa Neves
Coppo,Marcelo Rodrigues
Fernandes,Alexandre Ribeiro
Lopes,Vania Glória Silami
Bueno,Arnaldo Costa
Cardoso,Claudete Aparecida Araújo
author_sort Quintans,Maria Dolores Salgado
title Should arboviruses be the only diagnosis hypothesis in pregnant women in endemic areas presenting with a rash?
title_short Should arboviruses be the only diagnosis hypothesis in pregnant women in endemic areas presenting with a rash?
title_full Should arboviruses be the only diagnosis hypothesis in pregnant women in endemic areas presenting with a rash?
title_fullStr Should arboviruses be the only diagnosis hypothesis in pregnant women in endemic areas presenting with a rash?
title_full_unstemmed Should arboviruses be the only diagnosis hypothesis in pregnant women in endemic areas presenting with a rash?
title_sort should arboviruses be the only diagnosis hypothesis in pregnant women in endemic areas presenting with a rash?
description Abstract Listeria is an unusual pathogen that causes neonatal infection with high morbidity and mortality. We present the case of a premature newborn whose mother had a rash during pregnancy; the newborn had severe early sepsis because of Listeria monocytogenes and histopathologically suggestive findings of the placenta. Obstetricians and neonatologists should suspect listeriosis in cases with compatible epidemiological history, clinical features, and examination findings of the placenta.
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