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  • 1. Genomic and phenotypic characterisation of invasive neonatal and colonising group B Streptococcus isolates from Slovenia, 2001-2018.
    Perme T, Golparian D, Bombek Ihan M, Rojnik A, Lučovnik M, Kornhauser Cerar L, Fister P, Lozar Krivec J, Grosek Š, Ihan A, Jeverica S, Unemo M.
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  • 3. Phenotypic and genetic differences among group B Streptococcus recovered from neonates and pregnant women in Shenzhen, China: 8-year study.
    Wu B, Su J, Li L, Wu W, Wu J, Lu Y, Li W, Cheng J, Liang X.
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  • 5. Molecular characterization of Streptococcus agalactiae isolated from pregnant women and newborns at the University of Gondar Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Northwest Ethiopia.
    Gizachew M, Tiruneh M, Moges F, Adefris M, Tigabu Z, Tessema B.
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  • 6. Microbiological and clinical characteristics of Group B Streptococcus isolates causing materno-neonatal infections: high prevalence of CC17/PI-1 and PI-2b sublineage in neonatal infections.
    Lu B, Wu J, Chen X, Gao C, Yang J, Li Y, Wang J, Zeng J, Fang Y, Wang D, Cui Y, Wang L.
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  • 8. Genomic insights into the diversity, virulence, and antimicrobial resistance of group B Streptococcus clinical isolates from Saudi Arabia.
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  • 9. Serotype Distribution, Population Structure, and Antimicrobial Resistance of Group B Streptococcus Strains Recovered from Colonized Pregnant Women.
    Teatero S, Ferrieri P, Martin I, Demczuk W, McGeer A, Fittipaldi N.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2017 Feb 13; 55(2):412-422. PubMed ID: 27852675
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    Motallebirad T, Fazeli H, Ghahiri A, Shokri D, Jalalifar S, Moghim S, Esfahani BN.
    BMC Microbiol; 2021 May 04; 21(1):139. PubMed ID: 33947330
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  • 13. Etiological serotype and genotype distributions and clinical characteristics of group B streptococcus-inducing invasive disease among infants in South China.
    Zhu Y, Wu J, Zheng X, Liu D, Xu L, Chen D, Qiu W, Huang Z, Zhong R, Chen L, He M, Ma S, Lin Y, Lin X, Chen C.
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    Schindler Y, Rahav G, Nissan I, Madar-Shapiro L, Abtibol J, Ravid M, Maor Y.
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    Guan X, Mu X, Ji W, Yuan C, He P, Zhang L, Huang Y, Li J, Chen J, Zhong H, Pang S, Tan N, Deng Q, Gao K, Huang YP, Chang CY, Liu H.
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  • 17. Emerging serotype III sequence type 17 group B streptococcus invasive infection in infants: the clinical characteristics and impacts on outcomes.
    Kao Y, Tsai MH, Lai MY, Chu SM, Huang HR, Chiang MC, Fu RH, Lu JJ, Hsu JF.
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  • 20. Enrichment culture evaluation and characterization of Streptococcus agalactiae among pregnant women in Japan.
    Nakano S, Koide S, Hosaka Y, Hasegawa Y, Ishida-Kuroki K, Kawakami S, Hayashi W, Yu L, Kayama S, Miyashita N, Nagata K, Miura S, Sugawara Y, Miyazaki H, Miura K, Sugai M.
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