1986
DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(86)90102-x
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Coxsackievirus-positive cervices in women with febrile illnesses during the third trimester in pregnancy

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“…Two previous studies have demonstrated the presence of coxsackie virus B5 and Echovirus 11 strains isolated from the cervix secretions of Western pregnant women with febrile illnesses [Reyes et al, 1983[Reyes et al, , 1986. These latter observations taken together with the present data strongly suggested the presence of an EV cervicovaginal shedding that could be the source of antenatal infections or mother-to-child transmission at the time of delivery [Cherry, 1998].…”
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“…Two previous studies have demonstrated the presence of coxsackie virus B5 and Echovirus 11 strains isolated from the cervix secretions of Western pregnant women with febrile illnesses [Reyes et al, 1983[Reyes et al, , 1986. These latter observations taken together with the present data strongly suggested the presence of an EV cervicovaginal shedding that could be the source of antenatal infections or mother-to-child transmission at the time of delivery [Cherry, 1998].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%