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Five cases of neonatal listeriosis were diagnosed and treated in a 13-month period. Maternal fever and "greenish discoloration" or meconium staining of amniotic fluid complicated all deliveries. Amniotic membranes were intact until artificial rupture shortly before delivery. One infant, with the
A case of Listeria monocytogenes placental infection without foetal contamination is reported. The infant, normal at birth, developed progressive and severe neurological involvement. At 8 months of age, magnetic resonance imaging showed a bilateral cerebral atrophy. The responsibility of placental
Most series of heart transplant patients report incidences of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) below 5% but do not individually describe the cases. From August 1988 to March 1994, 138 patients received 1 or more heart transplants at our institution. No anti-PCP chemoprophylaxis was provided, and