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293 related items for PubMed ID: 3313022

  • 1. [B streptococcal infections in the neonatal period and infancy].
    Hückel D, Handrick W, Spencker FB, Braun W, Vogtmann C, Borte M, Günther E, Böhme G.
    Monatsschr Kinderheilkd; 1987 Sep; 135(9):642-5. PubMed ID: 3313022
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  • 2. Controversies in neonatal infection.
    Britton P, Isaacs D.
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  • 3. Early-onset group B streptococcal disease in the era of maternal screening.
    Puopolo KM, Madoff LC, Eichenwald EC.
    Pediatrics; 2005 May; 115(5):1240-6. PubMed ID: 15867030
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  • 4. Prevention of early-onset invasive neonatal group B streptococcal disease in a private hospital setting: the superiority of culture-based protocols.
    Main EK, Slagle T.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2000 Jun; 182(6):1344-54. PubMed ID: 10871448
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  • 5. Group B beta-hemolytic streptococcal sepsis in the neonate.
    Hildebrand WL, Schreiner RL.
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  • 6. Management of infants with suspected neonatal sepsis and a positive urine latex agglutination test for group B streptococci.
    Thullen JD, Ingram DL.
    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 1991 Jul; 10(7):552-3. PubMed ID: 1876478
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  • 7. Group B streptococcal infection in the perinatal period. An increasing problem in newborn care.
    Campbell N.
    Aust Fam Physician; 1978 Sep; 7(9):1129-33. PubMed ID: 367345
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  • 8. No increase in rates of early-onset neonatal sepsis by antibiotic-resistant group B Streptococcus in the era of intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis.
    Chen KT, Puopolo KM, Eichenwald EC, Onderdonk AB, Lieberman E.
    Am J Obstet Gynecol; 2005 Apr; 192(4):1167-71. PubMed ID: 15846197
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  • 9. Neonatal group B streptococcal bacteremia and meningitis.
    Smith AJ, Cunha BA.
    Heart Lung; 1989 Jan; 18(1):94-6. PubMed ID: 2643591
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  • 10. Late-onset neonatal infections caused by group B Streptococcus associated with viral infection.
    Raymond J, Armengaud JB, Lambe C, Tchetchoua A, Moulin F, Lebon P, Poyart C, Gendrel D.
    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 2007 Oct; 26(10):963-5. PubMed ID: 17901809
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  • 11. 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.
    Pediatrics; 2007 Sep; 120(3):e487-93. PubMed ID: 17766492
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  • 12. [Clinical analysis of Streptococcus faecalis septicemia in children].
    Szymborski J, Komar M.
    Przegl Lek; 1990 Sep; 47(7):532-7. PubMed ID: 2126632
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  • 13. Liberal diagnosis and treatment of intrauterine infection reduces early-onset neonatal group B streptococcal infection but not sepsis by other pathogens.
    Wolf H, Schaap AH, Smit BJ, Spanjaard L, Adriaanse AH.
    Infect Dis Obstet Gynecol; 2000 Sep; 8(3-4):143-50. PubMed ID: 10968596
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  • 14. [Intrapartum administration of antibiotics in the prevention of neonatal Streptococcus B infections].
    Horváth B, Grasselly M, Lakatos F, Kneffel P.
    Orv Hetil; 1998 Nov 29; 139(48):2899-901. PubMed ID: 9868905
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  • 15. Unusual report of diaper rash in a premature infant with group B streptococcal infection.
    Wirth J, Raymond J, Lapillonne A.
    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 2006 Aug 29; 25(8):750-1. PubMed ID: 16874180
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  • 16. [Successfully treated neonatal streptococcal meningitis, caused by beta hemolytic group B strain].
    Groák V, Domján G, Földes G.
    Orv Hetil; 1980 Apr 27; 121(17):1021-2. PubMed ID: 6992045
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  • 17. Late onset group b beta-hemolytic streptococcus infection in a neonate manifesting as a urinary tract infection: a rare clinical presentation.
    Zurina Z, Rohani A, Neela V, Norlijah O.
    Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health; 2012 Nov 27; 43(6):1470-3. PubMed ID: 23413711
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  • 18. [Infections in newborn infants caused to B-streptococci].
    Günther E, Knöll H, Köhler W.
    Zentralbl Gynakol; 1976 Nov 27; 98(17):1075-8. PubMed ID: 790843
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  • 19. Group B streptococcal antigenuria in an asymptomatic newborn.
    Boyer KM.
    Pediatr Infect Dis J; 1990 Nov 27; 9(11):858-9. PubMed ID: 2263443
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  • 20. An unusual presentation of group B streptococcal sepsis.
    Thame M, Franklin L, Young J, Hall C, Saunders GL, Williams NP.
    West Indian Med J; 2004 Dec 27; 53(6):416-9. PubMed ID: 15816271
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