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What is Strep B?
By Louise Rogers on 30/10/2007 01:48:49
This common infection is carried by up to a third of all men and women, but how can it affect your baby if you have it during pregnancy?
is a normal body commensal (an organism that lives on another without harming it); colonisation is normal and does not require treatment with antibiotics.So what’s the problem?Since the 1970s, GBS has been recognised as the most common cause
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