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92 related items for PubMed ID: 10969257

  • 1. Isolation and identification of the group B streptococcal toxin CM101 from infants with sepsis.
    Sundell HW, Yan H, Carter CE, Wamil BD, Wu K, Gaddipati R, Li D, Hellerqvist CG.
    J Pediatr; 2000 Sep; 137(3):338-44. PubMed ID: 10969257
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  • 3. Late-onset neonatal infections caused by group B Streptococcus associated with viral infection.
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    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 2007 Oct; 26(10):963-5. PubMed ID: 17901809
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  • 4. Probable early-onset group B streptococcal neonatal sepsis: a serious clinical condition related to intrauterine infection.
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  • 5. Serotype distribution of invasive group B streptococcal isolates in infants: results from a nationwide active laboratory surveillance study over 2 years in Germany.
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  • 7. Group B streptococcal infections in a northern region of Italy.
    Berardi A, Lugli L, Baronciani D, Creti R, Rossi K, Ciccia M, Gambini L, Mariani S, Papa I, Serra L, Tridapalli E, Ferrari F, GBS Prevention Working Group of Emilia-Romagna.
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  • 8. CM101 treatment overrides tumor-induced immunoprivilege leading to apoptosis.
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  • 11. Group B beta hemolytic streptococcal sepsis in the newborn.
    Craig JM.
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  • 13. Early-onset group B Streptococcus sepsis in high risk neonates born after prolonged rupture of membranes.
    Makhoul IR, Sprecher H, Sawaid R, Jakobi P, Smolkin T, Sujov P, Kassis I, Blazer S.
    Isr Med Assoc J; 2009 Jan 15; 11(1):34-8. PubMed ID: 19344010
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  • 14. Early markers of late-onset sepsis in premature neonates: clinical, hematological and cytokine profile.
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  • 16. Association of intrapartum antibiotic exposure and late-onset serious bacterial infections in infants.
    Glasgow TS, Young PC, Wallin J, Kwok C, Stoddard G, Firth S, Samore M, Byington CL.
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  • 17. Neonatal group B streptococcal disease: incidence, presentation, and mortality.
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  • 18. Temporal alterations in concentrations of sera cytokines/chemokines in sepsis due to group B streptococcus infection in a neonate.
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    Jpn J Infect Dis; 2008 Sep 15; 61(5):382-5. PubMed ID: 18806347
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  • 19. Deaths of early-onset, invasive sepsis in full-term infants in Miyazaki: nine cases from a regional population-based analysis from 1998-2006.
    Sameshima H, Kodama Y, Kaneko M, Ikenoue T, Miyazaki Perinatal Data Group.
    Jpn J Infect Dis; 2008 Sep 15; 61(5):400-1. PubMed ID: 18806353
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  • 20. Antibiotic prophylaxis and non-group B streptococcal neonatal sepsis.
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