Sexual and Reproductive Health and Research (SRH)
Including the Human Reproduction Special Programme (HRP)

Maternal sepsis

Maternal sepsis is the third most common cause of maternal mortality. Maternal sepsis is a life-threatening condition that arises when the body’s response to infection causes injury to its own tissues and organs during pregnancy, childbirth, post-abortion or the postpartum period.

The World Health Organization provides guidance and country support on maternal sepsis prevention, early and appropriate diagnosis, and timely and appropriate clinical management

Publications

WHO recommendation on vaginal preparation with antiseptic agents for women undergoing caesarean section

The recommendation in this document thus supersedes the previous WHO recommendation on vaginal preparation with antiseptic agents for women undergoing...

WHO recommendation on routine antibiotic prophylaxis for women undergoing operative vaginal birth

The recommendation in this document thus supersedes the previous WHO recommendation on routine antibiotic prophylaxis for women undergoing operative...

WHO recommendation on prophylactic antibiotics for women undergoing caesarean section

The recommendation in this document thus supersedes the previous WHO recommendation on prophylactic antibiotics for women undergoing caesarean section...

WHO recommendations on choice of antiseptic agent and method of application for preoperative skin preparation for caesarean section

The recommendations in this document thus supersede the previous WHO recommendations for choice of antiseptic agent and method of application for preoperative...

Statement on maternal sepsis

Sepsis: a leading cause of maternal deathsStrategic approaches to reduce maternal mortality in the past 15 years have mainly focused on clinical interventions...

WHO recommendations for prevention and treatment of maternal peripartum infections – Executive summary

The goal of the present guideline is to consolidate guidance for effective interventions that are needed to reduce the global burden of maternal infections...

HRP project briefs

Multimedia

Infographics