Abstract
Introduction: Fusobacterium nucleatum is a gram-negative anaerobe, a constituent of the oral microflora, responsible for chronic periodontal diseases. Case Report: We describe a preterm infant with premature rupture of membranes at 23 weeks of gestational age due to F. nucleatum. The newborn died soon after birth. Placental histopathology showed severe necrotizing chorioamnionitis and funisitis with gram-negative bacilli. After autopsy, F. nucleatum was microbiologically isolated from the lung. The mother had dental hygiene 1 day before delivery, presenting mild and diffuse gingivitis. At admission, she had leukocytosis, foul-smelling vaginal discharge, but no fever. Conclusion: This case highlights the possibility of F. nucleatum spreading from oral cavity after a dental procedure to the placenta with chorioamnionitis and fetal infection. This raises the question of whether dental procedures during pregnancy should be accompanied by prophylactic antibiotics.
Author contributions
M.P.B. wrote the manuscript and provided the histological diagnosis; G.C. and M.P. clinically managed the patient; M.B., G.R., and Ed.Ca. carried out the microbiological diagnosis; G.D.D. searched for the bibliography; A.P. provided the histological pictures; G.B. collected clinical information; El.Ch. and G.G. clinically managed the newborn. All authors approved the final version of the manuscript.
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