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pro vyhledávání: '"J. Christopher Carey"'
Autor:
Torri D. Metz, Jennifer R. McKinney, Amanda A. Allshouse, J. Christopher Carey, Kent D. Heyborne, Shanna Doucette Knierim
Publikováno v:
J Matern Fetal Neonatal Med
OBJECTIVE: Perinatal antibiotic exposure may be associated with changes in both early infancy gut microbiota and later childhood obesity. Our objective was to evaluate if Group B Streptococcus (GBS) antibiotic prophylaxis is associated with higher bo
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Joan M, Mastrobattista, Mark A, Klebanoff, J Christopher, Carey, John C, Hauth, Cora A, Macpherson, J, Ernest, Margaret, Cotroneo, Kenneth J, Leveno, Ronald, Wapner, Michael, Varner, Jay D, Iams, Atef, Moawad, Baha M, Sibai, Menachem, Miodovnik, Mitchell, Dombrowski, Mary J, O'Sullivan, J Peter, Vandorsten, Oded, Langer, Robert P, Nugent
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Perinatology. 25:233-237
Our objective was to determine the effect of body mass index (BMI) on response to bacterial vaginosis (BV) treatment. A secondary analysis was conducted of two multicenter trials of therapy for BV and TRICHOMONAS VAGINALIS. Gravida were screened for
Publikováno v:
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology. 213(6)
Objective We sought to determine if maternal weight or body mass index (BMI) modifies the effectiveness of 17-alpha hydroxyprogesterone caproate (17OHP-C). Study Design We performed a secondary analysis of the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Network Tr
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Steve N. Caritis, J. Christopher Carey, Ronald J. Wapner, Kenneth J. Leveno, Jay D. Iams, John C. Hauth, William W. Andrews, Mitchell P. Dombrowski, Michael W. Varner, Menachem Miodovnik, Bahaeddine M Sibai, Mary Jo O'Sullivan, Atef H. Moawad, Paul J. Meis, Mark A. Klebanoff, Oded Langer, Elizabeth Thom
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 194:493-500
Objective The objective of the study was to estimate whether midpregnancy genitourinary tract infection with Chlamydia trachomatis is associated with an increased risk of subsequent preterm delivery. Study design Infection with C. trachomatis was det
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 192:1341-1346
The purpose of this study was to determine if a change in the vaginal flora was associated with an increased risk of preterm birth, and to determine if metronidazole therapy before 32 weeks increased the risk of preterm birth.We compared cultures tak
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Atef H. Moawad, Mark A. Klebanoff, Sharon L. Hillier, Ronald J. Wapner, Robert P. Nugent, Wayne Trout, J. Peter VanDorsten, J. Christopher Carey, Michael W. Varner, John C. Hauth, Mary Jo O'Sullivan, Mitchell P. Dombrowski, Bahaeddine M Sibai, Margaret Harper, Oded Langer, Kenneth J. Leveno, Menachem Miodovnik, Cora MacPherson
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 192:470-477
It is stated commonly that the earlier in pregnancy bacterial vaginosis is diagnosed, the greater is the increase in risk of preterm birth compared with women without bacterial vaginosis. However, this contention is based on small numbers of women.In
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 214:S19-S20
Publikováno v:
Seminars in Perinatology. 27:212-216
Asymptomatic maternal genital tract infection during pregnancy, particularly bacterial vaginosis, has been consistently associated with preterm birth. In response to this evidence, the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Units Network (MFMU) designed and conduct
Autor:
Kenneth J. Leveno, J.M. Ernest, Wayne Trout, Cora MacPherson, Atef H. Moawad, Mark A. Klebanoff, J. Christopher Carey, John C. Hauth, Michael W. Varner, Sharon L. Hillier, Baha M. Sibai, G. Ronald Wapner
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology. 188:831-835
The study was undertaken to identify early pregnancy vaginal markers predictive of subsequent preterm birth.In a multicenter Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) Trial, 21,554 women were screened with a vaginal pH and of these, two populations were studied. Thes
Autor:
Atef H. Moawad, Mark A. Klebanoff, Elizabeth Thom, Kenneth J. Leveno, J.M. Ernest, J. Peter VanDorsten, Michael W. Varner, R. Phillip Heine, Robert P. Nugent, Ronald J. Wapner, Oded Langer, Molly L. Fischer, J. Christopher Carey, Wayne Trout, Mitchell P. Dombrowski, James M. Roberts, Menachem Miodovnik, Sharon L. Hillier, John C. Hauth, Bahaeddine M Sibai, Mary Jo O'Sullivan
Publikováno v:
New England Journal of Medicine. 342:534-540
Background Bacterial vaginosis has been associated with preterm birth. In clinical trials, the treatment of bacterial vaginosis in pregnant women who previously had a preterm delivery reduced the risk of recurrence. Methods To determine whether treat