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190 related items for PubMed ID: 9757970

  • 1. Group B streptococci during pregnancy: a comparison of two screening and treatment protocols.
    Hafner E, Sterniste W, Rosen A, Schuchter K, Plattner M, Asboth F, Philipp K.
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  • 2. Performance of a group B streptococcal prophylaxis protocol combining high-risk treatment and low-risk screening.
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  • 4. The prevalence and adverse effects of group B streptococcal colonization during pregnancy.
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  • 5. Prevention of early-onset invasive neonatal group B streptococcal disease in a private hospital setting: the superiority of culture-based protocols.
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  • 8. Prevention of group B streptococcal infection.
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  • 10. Eight-year outcome of universal screening and intrapartum antibiotics for maternal group B streptococcal carriers.
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  • 11. Group B streptococcal disease in the era of intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis.
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  • 12. The prevention of early-onset neonatal group B streptococcal disease.
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    Cho CY, Tang YH, Chen YH, Wang SY, Yang YH, Wang TH, Yeh CC, Wu KG, Jeng MJ.
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  • 14. No increase in rates of early-onset neonatal sepsis by antibiotic-resistant group B Streptococcus in the era of intrapartum antibiotic prophylaxis.
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  • 16. Perinatal screening for group B streptococci: cost-benefit analysis of rapid polymerase chain reaction.
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  • 17. Beyond screening: identifying new barriers to early onset group B streptococcal disease prevention.
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  • 18. Antibiotic therapy in neonates whose mothers have received intrapartum group B streptococcal chemoprophylaxis.
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  • 19. Impact of different prevention strategies on neonatal group B streptococcal disease.
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  • 20. Invasive early-onset neonatal group B streptococcal cases--Alaska, 2000-2004.
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