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Prophylactic antimicrobial treatment is not routinely indicated Abstract
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Prophylactic antimicrobial treatment is not routinely indicated Abstract
Group B Strep, a leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality since the 1970s: The Standard of Care A mother-to-be has Group B Streptococcus; she isn't sick from it but, unfortunately transmits it to her infant who becomes devistated by the bacteria. Could the transmission have been interrupted? Could the infection have be anticipated and made impotent before wreaking damage?