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  • 2. [Group B streptococci and pregnancy. Strategies for the prevention of perinatal disease].
    Ungureanu V.
    Bacteriol Virusol Parazitol Epidemiol; 2008; 53(3):145-52. PubMed ID: 19856854
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  • 3. Group B streptococcal infection in pregnancy.
    Eriksen NL, Blanco JD.
    Semin Perinatol; 1993 Dec; 17(6):432-42. PubMed ID: 8160028
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  • 7. [Experience in the screening of Streptococcus group B infection during pregnancy: can severe neonatal infection be prevented?].
    Szabó J, Molnár L, Péch E, Lintner F, Boros V.
    Orv Hetil; 2002 Jun 16; 143(24):1479-82. PubMed ID: 12138646
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  • 8. Group B streptococcal colonisation in pregnant women: turnaround time of three culture methods.
    Areal A, Faustino MA.
    J Hosp Infect; 2007 Sep 16; 67(1):99-100. PubMed ID: 17719683
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  • 9. [Optimization of screening methodologies for the detection of Streptococcus agalactiae in pregnant women].
    Montibello SE, Guelfand LI, Machaín MG, Carrión NA, Ferreira MD, Pidone JC, Ceregido ME, Kaufman SC, Soloaga RN.
    Rev Argent Microbiol; 2011 Sep 16; 43(1):4-8. PubMed ID: 21491059
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  • 14. Prevention of early-onset group B streptococcal disease in infants.
    Kainer M, McCauley T, Craig AS.
    Tenn Med; 2005 May 16; 98(5):232-3. PubMed ID: 15934534
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  • 15. Genital Group B Streptococcus carriage in the antenatal period: its role in prom and preterm labour.
    Chua S, Arulkumaran S, Chow C, Kumarasinghe G, Selamat N, Kuah BG, Ratnam SS.
    Singapore Med J; 1995 Aug 16; 36(4):383-5. PubMed ID: 8919151
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  • 16. Group B streptococcus and pregnancy.
    Vigneswaran R, O'Loughlin JA, McDonald HM.
    Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol; 1995 May 16; 35(2):117-9. PubMed ID: 7677672
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  • 17. Newborn group B strep infection. Top 10 reasons not to culture at 36 weeks.
    Cohain JS.
    Midwifery Today Int Midwife; 2010 May 16; (94):15. PubMed ID: 20572610
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  • 18. CDC updates guidelines for prevention of perinatal group B streptococcal disease.
    Morantz CA, CDC.
    Am Fam Physician; 2003 Mar 01; 67(5):1121, 1125-6, 1129-30. PubMed ID: 12643369
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  • 19. [Risk factors for group B streptococcal colonization in pregnant women at term: prospective study of 294 cases].
    Jerbi M, Hidar S, Hannachi N, El Moueddeb S, Djebbari H, Boukadida J, Chaieb A, Khairi H.
    Gynecol Obstet Fertil; 2007 Apr 01; 35(4):312-6. PubMed ID: 17344086
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  • 20. Group B streptococcal infections in Louisiana.
    Eavey J, Ratard RC.
    J La State Med Soc; 2007 Apr 01; 159(5):261-6; quiz 267, 285. PubMed ID: 18220094
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