Original Article: PDF OnlyEffect of Amniotic Fluid on Bacterial GrowthEVANS, HUGH E. MD; LEVY, ETHAN MS; GLASS, LEONARD MDAuthor Information Department of Pediatrics at The Jewish Hospital and Medical Center of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York. Obstetrics & Gynecology: January 1977 - Volume 49 - Issue 1 - p 35-37 Free Abstract The bacteriostatic effect of amniotic fluid was studied using four pathogenic organisms which are encountered in the perinatal period, E. coli, S. aureus, L. monocytogenes, and Group B beta hemolytic streptococci. Amniotic fluid inhibited the growth of all four organisms, with a wide degree of individual variation among specimens. The greatest degree of inhibition was noted for L. monocytogenes and the least for E. coli. The time in gestation in which the amniotic fluid sample was obtained did not appear to be related to its bacteriostatic capacity. The ability of amniotic fluid to inhibit the growth of certain pathogenic organisms may be significant in prevention of perinatal infection. © 1977 The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists