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115 related items for PubMed ID: 9917575

  • 1. Maternal self-collection of specimens for GBS culture.
    Spieker MR.
    Am Fam Physician; 1999 Jan 01; 59(1):49, 51. PubMed ID: 9917575
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  • 2. Evaluation of suprapubic bladder aspiration for detection of group B streptococcal antigen by latex agglutination in neonatal urine.
    Palmer AL, Leos NK, Hall M, Jackson GL, Sánchez PJ.
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  • 3. Evaluation of Group B Streptococcus Differential Agar for detection and isolation of Streptococcus agalactiae.
    Bou G, Figueira M, Canle D, Cartelle M, Eiros JM, Villanueva R.
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  • 4. Clinical evaluation of the walk-away specimen processor and ESwab for recovery of Streptococcus agalactiae isolates in prenatal screening specimens.
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  • 5. [Risk factors and screening strategy for group B streptococcal colonization in pregnant women: results of a prospective study].
    Jauréguy F, Carton M, Teboul J, Butel MJ, Panel P, Ghnassia JC, Doucet-Populaire F.
    J Gynecol Obstet Biol Reprod (Paris); 2003 Apr 01; 32(2):132-8. PubMed ID: 12717304
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  • 6. [Evaluation of a new device for sample collection, transport and detection of Group B Streptococcus in pregnant women].
    Tenorio-Abreu A, Gómez-Fernández JA, Arroyo-Pedrero L, Rodríguez-Molins E.
    Rev Esp Quimioter; 2016 Dec 01; 29(6):328-331. PubMed ID: 27701615
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  • 7. Evaluation of polymerase chain reaction for group B streptococcus detection using an improved culture method.
    Atkins KL, Atkinson RM, Shanks A, Parvin CA, Dunne WM, Gross G.
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  • 8. Evaluation of a new chromogenic medium (StrepB select) for detection of group B Streptococcus from vaginal-rectal specimens.
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  • 9. Effect of transport time, temperature, and concentration on the survival of group B streptococci in amies transport medium.
    Stoner KA, Rabe LK, Hillier SL.
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  • 10. Self-collection of group B Streptococcus cultures in pregnant women.
    Spieker MR, White DG, Quist BK.
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  • 11. [Comparison between culture media and procedures to detect Streptococcus agalactiae in pregnant women].
    M Díaz T, M Nieves B.
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  • 12. Comparison of culture and 2 real-time polymerase chain reaction assays to detect group B Streptococcus during antepartum screening.
    Goodrich JS, Miller MB.
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  • 13. Use of unmodified starches and partial removal of serum to improve Granada medium stability.
    Rosa-Fraile M, Rodríguez-Granger J, Camacho-Muñoz E, Sampedro A.
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  • 14. Vaginal carriage of group B Streptococcus in infertile women.
    Verghese S, Padmaja P, Asha M, Elizabeth SJ, Kundavi KM, Varma T.
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  • 15. [Study on perinatal group B Streptococcus carriers and the maternal and neonatal outcome].
    Ma Y, Wu L, Huang X.
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  • 16. Maternal and neonatal colonization with group B streptococci in Ottawa.
    MacDonald NE, Mackenzie AM.
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  • 17. Evaluation of a pattern of culture for detecting Streptococcus agalactiae carriage using GBS modified medium.
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  • 18. Optimization of a rapid diagnostic test for detection of group B streptococcus from antepartum patients.
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  • 19. Phenotypic and genotypic study of Streptococcus agalactiae in vagina of pregnant women in Argentina.
    Toresani I, Limansky A, Bogado I, Guardati MC, Viale A, Sutich EG.
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  • 20. Specimen storage in transport medium and detection of group B streptococci by culture.
    Rosa-Fraile M, Camacho-Muñoz E, Rodríguez-Granger J, Liébana-Martos C.
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