Abstract

A case is reported in which phosphatidylglycerol was detected in a sample of vaginal pool amniotic fluid but absent in amniotic fluid obtained at amniocentesis. Bacteria contaminating the fluid are shown to be capable of phosphatidylglycerol production.

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