The role of infection in miscarriage
CONCLUSIONS
Further research is required to clarify whether certain infections do increase miscarriage risk and whether screening of newly pregnant women for treatable infections would improve reproductive outcomes.
Source: Human Reproduction Update - Category: OBGYN Authors: Giakoumelou, S., Wheelhouse, N., Cuschieri, K., Entrican, G., Howie, S. E. M., Horne, A. W. Tags: Reviews Source Type: research
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