Selective intrapartum prophylaxis for group B streptococcus colonization: management and outcome of newborns
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1994
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Abstract
Selective IAP was administered safely to 21% of GBS-positive women, or 3.5% of all deliveries. IAP prevented EOGBSS when it could be given to GBS-positive mothers with a risk factor. Accurate identification of mothers with GBS colonization and their risk factors is essential for effective use of IAP …
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| Authors | Pylipow M;Gaddis M;Kinney JS;; |
| Journal | pediatrics |
| Year | 1994 |
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pregnancy
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streptococcal infections / prevention & control*
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