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Effect of perinatal group B streptococcus carriers in late pregnancy on pregnancy outcome / 中国综合临床
Clinical Medicine of China ; (12): 764-767, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-452100
Responsible library: WPRO
ABSTRACT
Objective To investigate the group B streptococcus( GBS)colonization rate and the relationship between vaginal colonization of GBS and the pregnancy outcome. Methods Five hundred and twenty cases pregnant women were selected as our subjects. Microbiological culture was used for culture of GBS in 1 / 3 of vagina and rectus before delivery,other samples from different sites after delivery(including neonatal throat,ear and placenta). Results (1)The GBS carrier rate in 520 pregnant women was 10. 19%(53 / 520). (2)GBS carrier rate in neonatal was 8. 85%(46 / 520). The carrier rate of neonatal whose mothers also carried GBS was 22. 64%(12 / 53),higher than that of non-carrier mothers(7. 28%(34 / 467),χ2 = 8. 192,P 0. 05). The rate of GBS positive with mycotic vaginitis,placenta previa ratio were 39. 62%(21 / 53),7. 55%(4 / 53),higher than that of GBS negative one(20. 56%(96 / 467),1. 93%(9 / 467)),and the differences were statistically significant(χ2= 9. 922,6. 168,P < 0. 05). Conclusion Maternal GBS carrier at 35 - 37 weeks of gestation can lead to adverse pregnancy outcome by increasing intrauterine infection fetal distress and neonatal infections. Screening of GBS should be performed routinely in late gestation.

Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Clinical Medicine of China Year: 2014 Document type: Article
Full text: Available Database: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Language: Chinese Journal: Clinical Medicine of China Year: 2014 Document type: Article
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