Doctors question routine antibiotics for labor fevers
NCT ID NCT06517290
Summary
This study aimed to understand why some women develop fevers during labor and how often these fevers signal a real infection. Researchers followed 422 women at three Paris hospitals who had fevers during childbirth, tracking whether infections were present in mothers or babies. The goal was to help doctors better decide when antibiotics are truly necessary versus when fever might be harmless.
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Locations
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AP-HP - Cochin Hospital - Maternity
Paris, IDF, 75014, France
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APHP - Necker Hospital - Maternity
Paris, IDF, 75015, France
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APHP - Trousseau Hospital - Gynecology-Obstetrics-Maternity
Paris, IDF, 75012, France
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