Translocation into amniotic fluid of vervet monkeys is common and unrelated to adverse infant outcomes
Jessica A. Kendziorski Chrissy Sherrill Ashley T. Davis Kylie Kavanagh
First published: 23 July 2019 https://doi.org/10.1111/jmp.12432
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Abstract
Amniotic fluid was collected from pregnant female African green monkeys (n = 20). Analyses indicate microbial translocation into amniotic fluid during pregnancy is typical, and microbial load reduces across gestation. Microbial translocation does not relate to infant outcome or maternal factors. Lastly, we demonstrate that sample contamination is easily introduced and detectable.
Jessica A. Kendziorski Chrissy Sherrill Ashley T. Davis Kylie Kavanagh
First published: 23 July 2019 https://doi.org/10.1111/jmp.12432
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Abstract
Amniotic fluid was collected from pregnant female African green monkeys (n = 20). Analyses indicate microbial translocation into amniotic fluid during pregnancy is typical, and microbial load reduces across gestation. Microbial translocation does not relate to infant outcome or maternal factors. Lastly, we demonstrate that sample contamination is easily introduced and detectable.
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