Late stillbirth due to listeriosis

Authors

  • Antonio Segado-Arenas Hospital Universitário Puerta del Mar
  • Lidia Atienza-Cuevas Hospital Universitário Puerta del Mar
  • José Roman Broullón-Molanes Hospital Universitário Puerta del Mar
  • Moisés Rodríguez-González Hospital Universitário Puerta del Mar
  • Simón Pedro Lubián-López Hospital Universitário Puerta del Mar

Keywords:

Listeria Monocytogenes, Stillbirth, Infant, Newborn, Chorioamnionitis, Autopsy

Abstract

Listeriosis is a sporadic infectious disease, which affects high-risk populations, such as the elderly, pregnant women, newborns, and immunocompromised patients. During pregnancy, listeriosis usually presents like a mild non-specific infection, but it may be responsible for fetal loss, preterm labor, early onset neonatal sepsis, and neonatal death. We report the case of a late stillbirth secondary to maternal chorioamnionitis. Listeria monocytogenes was isolated from the amniotic fluid and the fetal pleural fluid. The fetal autopsy revealed a disseminated inflammatory response with multi-organ involvement. This case illustrates the importance of the prevention and the diagnosis of listeriosis during gestation and may help us to understand the physiopathology of fetal loss due to listeriosis.

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Published

2018-11-12

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Article / Autopsy Case Report

How to Cite

Segado-Arenas, A., Atienza-Cuevas, L., Broullón-Molanes, J. R., Rodríguez-González, M., & Lubián-López, S. P. (2018). Late stillbirth due to listeriosis. Autopsy and Case Reports, 8(4), e2018051. https://www.revistas.usp.br/autopsy/article/view/151747