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Group B Strep International Awareness Month

Group B Strep International Awareness Month


Group B strep (GBS) is a bacteria naturally found in the digestive tract and birth canal of 1 in 4 pregnant women. These women “carry” or are “colonized” with GBS. However, GBS can come and go at any time so each pregnancy can be different. Babies can be infected by GBS before birth and up to 6 months of age because of their underdeveloped immune systems.

GBS most commonly causes infection in the blood (sepsis), the fluid and lining of the brain (meningitis), and lungs (pneumonia). It can cause babies to be miscarried, stillborn, or die after being born. Some GBS survivors have permanent handicaps such as blindness, deafness, mental retardation, and cerebral palsy.

July 2009
Sources: http://www.groupbstrepinternational.org/

 

Feature Stories

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Related Resources

Group B Strep International

Group B Strep Association

American Pregnancy Association – Group B Strep

 

 

 



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