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351 related items for PubMed ID: 6351383

  • 1. Epidemiology of group B streptococcal carriage among pregnant women and their neonates: an African experience.
    Dawodu AH, Damole IO, Onile BA.
    Trop Geogr Med; 1983 Jun; 35(2):145-50. PubMed ID: 6351383
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  • 2. The prevalence and adverse effects of group B streptococcal colonization during pregnancy.
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  • 3. Detection of genital colonization of group B streptococci during late pregnancy.
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    Saudi Med J; 2002 Jan; 23(1):56-61. PubMed ID: 11938365
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  • 4. [Study on perinatal group B Streptococcus carriers and the maternal and neonatal outcome].
    Ma Y, Wu L, Huang X.
    Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi; 2000 Jan; 35(1):32-5. PubMed ID: 11831947
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  • 5. Group B streptococcal carriage among parturients and their neonates in Zaria, Nigeria.
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  • 6. [Screening of Streptococcus agalactiae (group B) in the perinatal period].
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    J Med Liban; 1996 Sep; 44(4):203-8. PubMed ID: 9289496
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  • 7. [Neonatal group B colonization and maternal urogenital and anorectal system carriage].
    Gökalp A, Oğuz A, Bakici Z, Gültekin A, Toksoy H, Gürel M, Kanra G.
    Mikrobiyol Bul; 1986 Oct; 20(4):248-55. PubMed ID: 3309583
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  • 8. Prevalence and significance of vaginal group B streptococcus colonization in pregnant women from Osijek, Croatia.
    Müller-Vranjes A, Puntarić D, Curzik D, Sijanović S, Topolovec Z, Kasac Z, Miskulin M.
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  • 9. Colonization of pregnant women and their newborn infants with group B streptococci in the Gondar College of Medical Sciences.
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  • 10. Epidemiology of group-B streptococcal carriage in pregnant women and newborn infants.
    Ferrieri P, Cleary PP, Seeds AE.
    J Med Microbiol; 1977 Feb; 10(1):103-14. PubMed ID: 320335
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  • 11. [Evaluation of 6 years of group B streptococcus (GBS) screening in near-term pregnant women].
    Honderlick P, Gravisse J, Cahen P, Vignon D.
    Pathol Biol (Paris); 2010 Apr; 58(2):144-6. PubMed ID: 19892482
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  • 12. A study of group B streptococcal carrier state during late pregnancy.
    Sunna E, el-Daher N, Bustami K, Na'was T.
    Trop Geogr Med; 1991 Apr; 43(1-2):161-4. PubMed ID: 1750107
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  • 13. 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; 36(4):383-5. PubMed ID: 8919151
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  • 14. [Is there an increase in the incidence of gbs carrier rates among pregnant women in northern Israel?].
    German L, Solt I, Bornstein J, Ben-Harush S, Ben-Elishai M, Weintraub Z.
    Harefuah; 2006 Dec; 145(12):866-9, 944. PubMed ID: 17220021
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  • 15. [The incidence of Streptococcus agalactiae (Group B) strains in parturients and their newborn infants. Clinical implications of infection].
    Korányi G, Békésy Z, Szita J, Herendi A.
    Orv Hetil; 1980 Jun 08; 121(23):1381-4. PubMed ID: 7003475
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  • 16. Peripartum infection associated with vaginal group B streptococcal colonization.
    Yancey MK, Duff P, Clark P, Kurtzer T, Frentzen BH, Kubilis P.
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  • 17. [Epidemiology of beta-hemolytic streptococcus group B colonization in perinatology. Methodology considerations and personal data].
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    Minerva Pediatr; 1989 Jul 08; 41(7):353-8. PubMed ID: 2689854
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  • 18. [Relationship between neonatal group B streptococcal colonization and the maternal urogenital and anorectal system carrier state].
    Gökalp AS, Bakici MZ.
    Mikrobiyol Bul; 1985 Apr 08; 19(2):65-72. PubMed ID: 3892248
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  • 19. [Vaginal Streptococcus B colonization in pregnancy].
    Förster U, Borkhardt HL.
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  • 20. Prevalence and significance of group B Streptococcus in a large obstetric population.
    Joshi AK, Chen CI, Turnell RW.
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