The Medical journal of Australia
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The Dalkon shield was withdrawn from the market in the United States of America last year because of the reports of 11 maternal deaths and 209 cases of septic midtrimester abortions associated with the device in situ. Four cases of late midtrimester septic abortions resulting in neonatal deaths are presented. In one of these, the mother developed septicaemic shock and almost died. ⋯ If pregnancy is diagnosed with the device in situ, it should be removed if the string is visible. If pregnancy continues with the shield in place, the patient should be observed closely. Should septic abortion occur, active management is indicated and early evacuation of the uterus is recommended.
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Between the middle of May and middle of July, 1972, 177 children aged up to 15 years were admitted to a nursing home in Sydney on referral from their doctors in country areas of New South Wales for specialized investigation and treatment mainly of respiratory infections, congenital malformations and orthopaedic and ophthalmic conditions. Specimens of faeces from these children were examined for bacterial pathogens and parasites. These tests revealed the presence of intestinal parasites (mostly Giardia lamblia) in 91 of the children and of bacterial pathogens in 14 (a salmonella in one and shigellas in 13). The general health and development of the children and the socioeconomic status of their families were below the average for New South Wales.