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125 related items for PubMed ID: 390359

  • 1. Infant at risk for early onset group B streptococcal infection.
    Franciosi RA.
    Minn Med; 1979 Nov; 62(11):801-4. PubMed ID: 390359
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  • 2. Neonatal early-onset group B streptococcal disease in the era of intrapartum chemoprophylaxis: residual problems.
    Pinto NM, Soskolne EI, Pearlman MD, Faix RG.
    J Perinatol; 2003 Jun; 23(4):265-71. PubMed ID: 12774131
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  • 3. Prevention of early-onset group B streptococcal disease in infants.
    Kainer M, McCauley T, Craig AS.
    Tenn Med; 2005 May; 98(5):232-3. PubMed ID: 15934534
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  • 4. [Evaluation of the Strep B OIA, a rapid identification test of group B streptococcal colonization of pregnant woman].
    Vangelder E, Decoster A, Bec A, Dehecq E, Quelquejay J, de L'Aulnoit DH, Ferrant L.
    Ann Biol Clin (Paris); 2002 May; 60(2):226-8. PubMed ID: 11937450
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  • 5. Recurrent late onset group B streptococcal infection with parotitis.
    Sabui T, Tudehope D, Lennon I.
    J Paediatr Child Health; 1999 Apr; 35(2):224-5. PubMed ID: 10365369
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  • 9. Detection of genital colonization of group B streptococci during late pregnancy.
    El-Kersh TA, Al-Nuaim LA, Kharfy TA, Al-Shammary FJ, Al-Saleh SS, Al-Zamel FA.
    Saudi Med J; 2002 Jan; 23(1):56-61. PubMed ID: 11938365
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  • 12. 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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  • 13. Group B streptococcal infection in the newborn.
    Kwan PW, Khoo BH, Lam KL, Puthucheary SD.
    Med J Malaysia; 1979 Sep; 34(1):71-5. PubMed ID: 396463
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  • 19. 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; 11(1):34-8. PubMed ID: 19344010
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  • 20. 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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