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Volume 28, Number 9—September 2022
CME ACTIVITY - Synopsis

Fetal Loss and Preterm Birth Caused by Intraamniotic Haemophilus influenzae Infection, New Zealand

Thomas HillsComments to Author , Caitlin Sharpe, Thomas Wong, Tim Cutfield, Arier Lee, Stephen McBride, Matthew Rogers, May Ching Soh, Amanda Taylor, Susan Taylor, and Mark Thomas
Author affiliations: Medical Research Institute of New Zealand, Wellington, New Zealand (T. Hills); Auckland District Health Board, Auckland, New Zealand (T. Hills, C. Sharpe, A. Taylor, M. Thomas); Waitematā District Health Board, Auckland (T. Hills, T. Cutfield, M. Rogers); Counties Manukau District Health Board, Auckland (C. Sharpe, T. Wong, S. McBride, M.C. Soh, S. Taylor); University of Auckland, Auckland (A. Lee, M. Thomas)

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Table 1

Pregnancy-associated invasive Haemophilus influenzae case demographic and clinical data, New Zealand*

Variable Maternal cases Neonatal cases Total pregnancies
Total
38
16
52†
Maternal ethnicity
European 4 (10.5) 5 (31.3) 8 (15.4)
Māori 17 (44.7) 4 (25) 20 (38.5)
Pacific 14 (36.8) 6 (37.5) 20 (38.5)
Other
3 (7.9)
1 (6.3)
4 (7.7)
Median maternal age, y (range)‡
25 (15–44)
29.5 (18–43)
25 (15–44)
Socioeconomic deprivation‡
Quintile 5 22 (59.5) 6 (46.1) 26 (54.2)
Quintile 4 10 (27.0) 2 (15.4) 12 (25.0)
Quintile <3
5 (13.5)
5 (38.5)
10 (20.8)
Median gestation,‡ wk (range)
32 (8–40)
34 (26–41)
32 (8–41)
Pregnancy outcomes
Intrauterine death <24 weeks’ gestation 13 (34.2) 0 13 (25.0)
Intrauterine death >24 weeks’ gestation 3 (7.9) 1 (6.3) 4 (7.7)
Live preterm birth 13 (34.2) 10 (62.5) 21 (40.4)
Live birth at term 6 (15.8) 4 (25) 10 (19.2)
Pregnancy outcome unclear
3 (7.9)
1 (6.3)
4 (7.7)
Clinical diagnosis
Intraamniotic infection§ 34 (89.5) 2 (12.5) 36 (69.2)
Primary bacteremia 4 (10.5) 12 (75.0) 14 (26.9)
Pneumonia 0 1 (6.3) 1 (1.9)
Meningitis 0 1 (6.3) 1 (1.9)
Other
0
0
0
Specimens culturing H. influenzae
Maternal blood culture 13 1 14
Neonatal blood culture 2 15 17
Placental tissue or products of conception 30 3 33
High vaginal swab specimens§ 17 0 17
Cerebrospinal fluid 0 1 1

*Values are no. (%) unless otherwise indicated. †In 2 pregnancies, invasive H. influenzae infection occurred in the mother and the neonate. Thus, the 38 maternal cases and 16 neonatal cases occurred in 52 unique pregnancies. ‡Data for gestational duration were unavailable for 2 neonatal cases and 1 maternal case; maternal age data were unavailable for 2 cases; 2013 area-level New Zealand deprivation index (NZDep2013) data were unavailable for 2 cases. NZDep2013 quintile 5 is the most deprived socioeconomic area, and quintile 1 is the least deprived socioeconomic area. §Intraamniotic infection was defined as H. influenzae isolated from placental samples or products of conception (with or without maternal/neonatal H. influenzae bacteremia) or maternal H. influenzae bacteremia with H. influenzae concurrently isolated from high vaginal swab specimens. Isolation of H. influenzae from a high vaginal swab specimen alone, without isolation from another site, was insufficient to meet the case definition for invasive H. influenzae disease. Invasive disease was diagnosed in 9 cases with associated maternal bacteremia, 1 case with associated neonatal bacteremia, and 7 cases with documented infection of placental tissue. ¶The total number of positive culture results exceeds the number of cases because in some cases H. influenzae was isolated from >1 site.

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