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The placental transfer of erythromycin in human pregnancies with group B streptococcal infection

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Intravenous application of erythromycin at a dose of 600 mg, allowed to achieve therapeutic concentration in maternal serum. However, when it comes to placental transfer of erythromycin, the lack of therapeutic concentration in umbilical vein serum was observed. The limited transplacental transfer of erythromycin, which was approximately 2.6%, suggests compromised efficacy in the treatment of intrauterine fetal infections. On the other hand, the placenta seems to produce an effective barrier reducing the fetal exposure when erythromycin is used exclusively to treat maternal infections.

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