[Is there an increase in the incidence of gbs carrier rates among pregnant women in northern Israel?].
Autor: | German L; Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, Western Galilee Hospital Nahariya, Israel., Solt I, Bornstein J, Ben-Harush S, Ben-Elishai M, Weintraub Z |
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Jazyk: | hebrejština |
Zdroj: | Harefuah [Harefuah] 2006 Dec; Vol. 145 (12), pp. 866-9, 944. |
Abstrakt: | Background: Group B Streptococci (GBS) asymptomatically colonize the vaginal or rectal areas of about 20% of pregnant women (4-40%). About 50% of infants to mothers with GBS colonization also become colonized at rectal, umbilical or oral sites. GBS is a leading bacterial cause of neonatal illness and death. The present prevalence rate of GBS carriers among parturients in the western Galilee in Israel is unknown. Aim: A prospective study of the GBS carrier rate according to origin and gestational age in the western Galilee in Israel. Methods: A prospective study including 700 pregnant women. All women were screened for carriage of GBS by vaginal and rectal cultures. Results: Sixteen percent of the parturients were found to be GBS colonized. The prevalence of GBS was 13.7% in Jewish women and 19% in Arab women, P=0.038. The women were also divided into two groups according to the gestational age one group included 414 women in 24-37 weeks gestation, and the other group included 286 women in term pregnancy. No difference was found in the rate of GBS carriers between the two gestational age groups. Conclusions: In the present study we found a significant increase in the incidence of GBS colonization in pregnant women in northern Israel. We also found an increased rate of GBS carriers in Arab women relative to Jewish women. |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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