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Perinatal Sepsis Caused by <i>Williamsia serinedens</i> Infection in a 31-Year-Old Pregnant Woman
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31-Year-old Pregnant WomanPathologyGynecologyMaternal HealthSepsisPerinatal SepsisWilliamsia SerinedensMedicineFirst Case
Williamsia serinedens has been isolated from soil but has not yet been implicated in human disease. We report the first case of perinatal sepsis caused by a dual-morphotype form of Williamsia serinedens in a 31-year-old pregnant woman hospitalized with preterm labor.
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